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Even then this moment will be difficult to comprehend: the Butler Bulldogs in the Final Four.
"It's actually difficult to comprehend the speech when it becomes that slow," he said.
But he said it was difficult to comprehend the level of mistrust.
It is difficult to comprehend the impact of Mr. Dylan's songs.
It seems especially difficult to comprehend the final disappearance, the bodily vanishing, of many of those who died.
Unless you have seen it yourself it is difficult to comprehend the beautiful and desolate emptiness of this island.
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I found the detailed explanations of the rituals I received from the Cora difficult to comprehend because the ones most familiar with the story are adults who only speak the Cora language.
More to the point, though, the commission's refusal to investigate is very difficult to comprehend, considering the enormous power that the EU wields via the EBA: the power to foster and even create nascent industries; the power to boost undeveloped economies; and the power to do the right thing if a country doesn't respect international human rights norms.
But if it is even remotely accurate, it captures a callousness toward life and family that is difficult to comprehend by the standards of the West, where the news media go into overdrive when a single child turns up missing.
Also, this manuscript may be difficult to comprehend without the context of the remaining two companion articles and quoted references.
Its integration into every function of life, from speaking and learning to the forming of relationships, actually makes its loss all the more difficult to comprehend, since the visible repercussions – repetition, confusion, anxiety, and mood swings – distract us from the deeper, more intangible privation.
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