Sentence examples for be harder to avoid from inspiring English sources

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This time, the reckoning will be harder to avoid.

So land taxes should be harder to avoid.

Contagion to Greece would then be harder to avoid.

"That type of tax would be harder to avoid," Seiler says.

Countries whose budgets are judged to be off-track will face demands for corrective action, which are now supposed to be harder to avoid.

It will be harder to avoid a confrontation in the atmosphere of mistrust, tension and irresponsibility that clouds South Asia today.

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Eventually, it will be hard to avoid.

It can be hard to avoid checking bags as well.

It may be hard to avoid the Beatles this week.

Still, it will be hard to avoid confrontation.

But Tansey knows it will be hard to avoid construction.

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