Sentence examples for and being difficult to from inspiring English sources

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She knew of Mr. Eisner's reputation as a micromanager and being difficult to work with, so she was initially hesitant.

And now he has slapped her – then blamed Helen for provoking him and being difficult to live with.

A radio conversation that was broadcast caught the driver complaining of his chassis bottoming and being difficult to drive.

The friend and former adviser, David C. Fischer, accused Mr. Weaver of being abusive toward staff members and being difficult to work with.

Symptoms in children of any age include feeling cold to the touch, having very pale, mottled or blushed skin, having a rash that does not fade, having a fit or convulsing, very fast breathing and being difficult to rouse.

Forces of this nature are known as impulsive forces and, being difficult to measure or estimate, their effects are measured by the change in the momentum (mass times velocity) of the body.

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"Rules take time, and are difficult to change".

"But it cracked easily and was difficult to repair.

Such contracts automatically renew and are difficult to terminate.

Ethnic federalism has potential pitfalls and is difficult to implement.

It was difficult because Liverpool are playing well and were difficult to stop.

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