Sentence examples for be difficult to enforce from inspiring English sources

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Such rules will be difficult to enforce.

Such a ban would be difficult to enforce.

It would also be difficult to enforce, he said.

Community guidelines, though, can be difficult to enforce consistently across the world.

That, it said, would simply legitimise the practice and would be difficult to enforce.

Any regulations on cell phone use would be difficult to enforce, Mr. Brucker said.

Mr. Polidori said the law would be difficult to enforce for long.

In practice it will be difficult to enforce within such a short timescale.

But critics say lawsuits against vendors would be difficult to enforce and could dampen the spirit of Mr. Obama's victory.

Landscapers argued the law would be difficult to enforce, could hurt their business and would add to consumers' costs.

It may sometimes be difficult to enforce the law because of the international nature of the internet.

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