Sentence examples for be difficult to protect from inspiring English sources

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Our results indicate that high risk ecosystems will be difficult to protect because of habitat conversion and mostly private ownership.

Despite differing approaches, Democrats and Republicans may end up in a similar place because it will be difficult to protect individuals without protecting the markets, and the markets will remain fragile if individuals suffer huge declines in their personal wealth.

Preparations for BBC emergency broadcasting in the event of a war came up against the realisation that it would be difficult to protect transmitters against the destructive effects of electromagnetic pulses caused by nuclear explosions.

"If you protect the ball and somebody tackles you from behind and kills your knee, when you come back it will be difficult to protect the ball in the same position," Wenger said.

In some areas it might be difficult to protect the voters, unless many more troops were brought in to deal with the insurgents likely to try to disrupt the polling.

With limited funds available, it can be difficult to protect forests, as alternative land uses (such as forest clearance for palm oil) can offer more immediate and guaranteed cash returns.

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But design patents are difficult to protect.

Process and method innovations are difficult to protect.

Parallel transmission lines are difficult to protect due to mutual coupling between circuits.

There are good and bad people here, so it is difficult to protect your children in this environment.

The G.O.P. had a big election year in 2010, and it's difficult to protect everyone who won.

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