Sentence examples for difficult cases to make from inspiring English sources

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And as medicine advances and changes, Dr. Weil asked, "is it possible to compare hospitals or even recent time periods, especially when faced with disease courses that may extend over years?" He also suggested that if hospitals were forced to give patients comparative information, it might lead some to avoid difficult cases, to make their numbers look better.

"These are tremendously difficult cases to make," said retired federal judge Stanley Sporkin, who worked at the SEC for 20 years, seven of them as head of the commission's enforcement division.

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It may be a difficult case to make.

It could be a difficult case to make.

It is a very, very difficult case to make.

That would be a difficult case to make legally.

And that, quite often, is a difficult case to make.

Of the three automakers, Chrysler may have the most difficult case to make for government assistance.

"That'd be a very difficult case to make," he said.

This should not be a difficult case to make in Washington.

But Mr. Goodman acknowledged that in persuading a federal judge to intervene, "politically, it's a difficult case to make".

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