Sentence examples for be difficult to mount from inspiring English sources

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Many still feel that such an attack would be difficult to mount.

Campaigners for his extradition complained yesterday that without access to the medical reports, it would be difficult to mount a high court challenge to Mr Straw's decision.

Dozens of Occupy encampments around the country were forcibly cleared months ago by police forces, and organizers in New York have acknowledged that it would be difficult to mount a new occupation of a park or plaza.

All of these conditions are readily achievable and, if they were to adhere to them, it would be difficult to mount an effective or realistic criticism of their current execution practices.

But no one is forgetting the Northern Alliance's hasty grab for Kabul last month, nor the rivalry latent among its members, never mind the fears of Pushtuns and other minorities who mistrust it.Until a government with some authority is in place, it will be difficult to mount an effective aid operation, essential as that already is.

The Truman comparison is convenient for the president's supporters, as it allows them to dismiss the administration's current failings disappointment is replaced with faith that things will ultimately turn out right.It can be difficult to mount a counter-argument to claims, such as this one, based on faith and taking the long view.

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All these activities are difficult to mount without attracting attention.

If the rest of Europe sees the Premier League as part cash cow, part retirement home for overpaid cast-offs, it is difficult to mount a defence.

While modern mounting techniques aim to rigidly attach a statue to the floor or to a pedestal, the degree of rigidity of the as-built system may vary greatly, particularly for large and heavy statues, which are difficult to mount.

In his meeting with U.S. counterparts, Galvan complained that it was difficult to mount joint operations with Mexican police because "leaks of planning and information by corrupted officials have compromised past efforts". Galvan told the American intelligence officials that his forces were "willing to accept any training" the U.S. government could provide.

Our regulatory system relies heavily on epidemiologic studies to identify environmental hazards, but epidemiologic studies are difficult to mount and often require years to complete (Taubes 1995).

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