Sentence examples for become desperately difficult from inspiring English sources

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Perceived inefficiencies almost always seem to lead to strategies based on a further tier of aggregation, scale and management control, often to a point where inefficiencies become so opaque that they become desperately difficult to address, even as they become more apparent to the rest of us.

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Once touch screens became the future of phones, voice recognition became desperately important.

Decision-making for families in these circumstances is desperately difficult and desperately unstable.

It would have been a desperately difficult conversation.

I was freelancing at the time, and found it desperately difficult to do anything resembling work.

"It's desperately difficult, the dangers are apparent to anybody," he told The Independent.

Even women who try to learn their child's blamelessness can find it desperately difficult.

Another is that sexual abuse is a desperately difficult crime to unearth and, particularly, prove.

The Clermont faithful made this a desperately difficult place for a visiting team.

And then the economy would sclerotic and stagnant, and desperately difficult to reinvigorate.

How desperately difficult it is to be honest with oneself.

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