Sentence examples for be exceedingly hard from inspiring English sources

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This will be exceedingly hard to pull off.

Dr. Feldman said any finding on intelligence was likely to be exceedingly hard to pin down.

These will be exceedingly hard tasks for the Palestinians, coming after they have suffered decades of war, dispossession, and occupation.

A standard response would be that it does in principle, though in practice the forces operating would be exceedingly hard to specify.

Yet, in the real world, judicial decisions and laws and regulations can be exceedingly hard to find without paying for them, either in book form or online.

Ann Selzer, the Des Moines, Iowa, pollster who conducted the Bloomberg survey, said it would be exceedingly hard to reverse these perceptions about the economy over the next three and a half months.

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Minds are exceedingly hard to change.

"Measuring privacy trade-offs is exceedingly hard," Acquisti says.

It is a value that is exceedingly hard to find, but I want to embody it.

Precisely measuring the success or failure of the drug war is exceedingly hard, experts say.

Unfortunately, India is a hyper-competitive market where profits have been exceedingly hard to come by".

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