Sentence examples for are difficult to run from inspiring English sources

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Investors who took note of Amazon's $1.2 billion acquisition of Zappos and its $540 million purchase of Quidsi, the owner of Diapers.com, poured millions into e-commerce sites, only to discover that they are difficult to run.

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It would be difficult to run a presidential race with Atlantic City doing poorly.

"It is difficult to run it," said Kevin Gilbride, Buffalo's offensive coordinator.

"They're difficult to run," he said, "because you only have five months, max, to make your money".

Until now, it's been difficult to run a PET scan on the brain of a rodent that hasn't been anesthetized.

Fehn was born in Kongsberg, Norway, and spent his life "trying to run away from the Nordic tradition", while admitting that "it is difficult to run away from yourself".

It took the association's expert panel years to come to a firm conclusion because it is difficult to run clinical studies of cardiac arrest victims.

Still, it is difficult to run a succinct offense that starts 30 feet from the basket, and that is what the American defense forced Greece to do.

One strategist said: "If we have a similar number of MPs to now – under 310 – then it is difficult to run a minority government.

The concept of the "titan jails" was considered and rejected by the last Labour government, amid concerns that they would be difficult to run fail and do little to cut reoffending.

It has long been difficult to run a small business in Manhattan, but a number of struggling store owners cite high rents and their landlords' unwillingness to negotiate as the leading obstacles to their survival.

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