Sentence examples for been difficult to match from inspiring English sources

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But at every level, restaurateurs say that it would have been difficult to match, much less better, last year's records, even if the economy had not faltered.

Mr. Lochbaum said that reactors of 1,000 or 1,500 megawatts, the output of traditional reactors, are so big that it has been difficult to match them to anticipated demand.

Other footage of real humpbacks either did not exist on 35mm film or would have been difficult to match to specific actions required by the script.

For the others, it has been difficult to match the ortholog relations [ 6].

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Schedules and expectations are difficult to match.

That would be difficult to match, Bradway said.

You can't do these matches very easily, because it's difficult to match their names.

He is among those who say it will be difficult to match the energy of 2002.

Normally, this film quality is difficult to match using roll-to-roll processes.

It's difficult to match that concept with Argentina, on any level.

The cultural program was also eye-opening: Armenia has a richness of history and culture that is difficult to match.

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