Sentence examples for be difficult to rebuild from inspiring English sources

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Once you have been hurt, it can be difficult to rebuild trust.

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But it's difficult to rebuild schools.

Watson warned that the speed and reach of social media could quickly destroy a reputation, and in a way that was difficult to rebuild.

Some analysts think that it will be difficult to quickly rebuild inventories.

With concentrations of dozens of homes destroyed, it is also going to be difficult to get contractors to start rebuilding.

He has rescued his reputation once, quite impressively, but it will be difficult to go through the whole rebuilding operation again now that Uruguay and, to some extent, Suárez have made it plain they regard the English as his persecutors.

She has come to believe that, for the time being, it is too difficult to rebuild.

There is also the image of South Africa as an investment destination, which, once lost, would be very difficult to rebuild.

"Events might require the reconstitution of conventional forces, but once cut back they will be very difficult to rebuild".

It is very difficult to rebuild trust once it's been broken.

It was an impressive run for Portland, in the NBA it's incredibly difficult to rebuild on the fly while still being competitive.

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