Sentence examples for are harder to replace from inspiring English sources

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"I assume there might be more impetus, as a practical matter, to keep people on the reservation if they are harder to replace," said Don Collins, a New York University Law School professor.

They also have relatively higher incomes that are harder to replace, so retirement is less attractive to them, notes Hudson.

Graves concludes that public relations will probably see a dynamic that has played out in other industries: automation of lower value work, accompanied by migration to "strategic and creative jobs that are harder to replace".

Both types are expensive, and neither is ideal for dishwasher or microwave use, because they are harder to replace.

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Such investors are hard to replace.

Even worse, transformers are hard to replace.

By their nature, celebrities are hard to replace.

Likewise that batteries are hard to replace could be justified by Apple's commitment to design aesthetics.

"The toughest part here is not having Alex Gonzalez come back because shortstops are hard to replace," Melvin said.

Mr Naik says the present, ageing, top brass are hard to replace: "Everyone does two people's jobs".

But there are 17 different rare earth elements that in turn are processed into a wide range of chemicals that are hard to replace and are produced at different levels of purity.

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