Sentence examples for difficult to award from inspiring English sources

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The Florida House recently approved legislation that would make lifelong alimony more difficult to award and less onerous for the payer and, in the case of a remarriage, would place a new spouse's income off-limits in awarding payments.

Which reminds me: there's no Oscar for best trailer — and the profession of movie critic makes it difficult to award one virtually, because we see so many movies in press screenings, where there are no trailers.

Because many files have multiple iterations floating around the internet, we always thought it would be too difficult to award the original creator.

Contracts for companies to construct the various parts of the dam were difficult to award as few companies were sizable enough to fill them.

It would be difficult to award MVP to someone other than the Triple Crown winner, but given Trout's success and the way he ignited the team there is still one scenario in which he may be chosen over Cabrera.

In many cases it is difficult to award the credit, whether to nature or the doctor.

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And, even if it would be difficult to organise awards that embraced the whole of British theatre since no one can see everything, it would be good if the Oliviers at least acknowledged the rich diversity of London theatre.

It is very difficult to win this award".

"It's very difficult to win an award round here..

"For domestic reasons in Norway, it's been difficult to give the award to the E.U., but now it is done," he said.

I am very happy; it is very difficult to win this award.

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