Sentence examples for and it is difficult to discuss from inspiring English sources

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Campbell Scott's "Final," which opens today at the Screening Room, is not an easy movie to characterize, and it is difficult to discuss without giving away the surprise that pops up halfway through, just when you thought you had figured out what was going on.

At the resolution of the crystal structures, the sodium ion is not clearly defined and it is difficult to discuss further how the sodium ion binding site is affected by the presence of the substrate.

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Eliot's criticism and poetry are so interwoven that it is difficult to discuss them separately.

For (3.1), s may be less than 3, but it is difficult to discuss.

Hence, it is difficult to discuss the health hazards in Fukushima.

For example, "In this ICU, it is difficult to discuss mistakes," vs. "In the ORs here, it is difficult to discuss mistakes".

It is difficult to discuss when you are lying down on an examination bed'.

Without a common approach it is difficult to discuss the ideal target CPP.

(See, look what happens when you let girls play!) That's because it's difficult to discuss female athletes and not discuss political power.

It's difficult to discuss China's Olympic tradition without stumbling over politics and propaganda.

The description of OrthoMCL implicitly states that its convergence is difficult to discuss even in hypothesis.

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