Sentence examples for are very difficult to replace from inspiring English sources

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Many of the videotapes the store sends out are very difficult to replace, and he sometimes finds it nerve-racking sending those videos out to unknown customers.

"It's instrumental in some cases, where we have critical employees who are very difficult to replace," said Daniel L. Sullivan, the executive vice president of human resources at Qualcomm.

They are very difficult to replace so companies tend to be more understanding about personal needs".

To be fair, all enterprise solutions will, by default, create a lock-in as once they are deployed they are very difficult to replace.

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When you retire, that's very difficult to replace.

"He will be very difficult to replace," Mr. Wilson said.

And the birds would be very difficult to replace.

I had only troubles because of such measures, as it was very difficult to replace workers.

"He's a top-of-the-rotation guy who would be very difficult to replace.

"He had multiple responsibilities in the organisation and will be very difficult to replace".

It has many problems and it's very difficult to replace or fix.

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