Sentence examples for become difficult to defend from inspiring English sources

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If Britain was to leave, it might be called into question legally and would become difficult to defend politically.

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Clearly, if dissimilar sequences can lead to practically identical structures, and nearly identical sequences can lead to significantly different structures, then the mantra "sequence determines structure" becomes difficult to defend.

It becomes difficult to maintain faith.

Without followers, goals become difficult to achieve.

Grain become difficult to procure.

Bleeder bolts can become difficult to remove.

But the juggling act has become increasingly difficult to defend as the Caisse has moved beyond its Quebec roots in a quest to become a global asset management powerhouse.

Teams that have capable pick-and-roll wings ― think the Warriors (Klay Thompson), Rockets (James Harden), Raptors (DeMar DeRozan), Clippers (Jamal Crawford) and Blazers (C.J. McCollum) ― become extremely difficult to defend in the half-court, and in turn are some of the league's top flight offenses.

"It's become increasingly difficult to defend the super high-end aircraft," she said.

"But then it became difficult to sort of defend stuff.

It's when the game starts moving around the field it becomes more difficult to defend".

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