Sentence examples for be difficult to switch from inspiring English sources

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It has to be difficult to switch fingerings from one instrument to the other, and on Thursday the difficulty showed.

And while it will be difficult to switch the current generation of robots to the Smart system, upgrades will be easy for robots built with Smart controls.

"It can sometimes be difficult to switch off with so many different characters swimming round in my head but when I get home I just like going out to sort out the fish in the pond in my garden.

For some, it can be difficult to switch careers, and new jobs might not pay as well as the old ones.

Although there are some compelling arguments for Glucophage XR (it has fewer gastrointestinal side effects and needs to be administered less often), it will be difficult to switch them over if they only get a new prescription every five months.

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SAWS workers are restricted to agricultural jobs, and it is difficult to switch between farms.

Similarly, it's difficult to switch from road to rail freight if government funding means trucking would be cheaper.

Texting didn't last long with me; it is difficult to switch to reading glasses while negotiating sidewalk traffic.

"There is a significant perception that it is difficult to switch accounts, but it is not as difficult as it used to be," agrees Glendinning.

Four out of five members of the Federation of Small Businesses said the power companies "do not care" about their needs and 65% thought it was difficult to switch supplier.

The Beeb has turned on itself, and it's difficult to switch on a BBC news programme without a discussion about the corporation's failings.

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