Sentence examples for difficult to cooperate from inspiring English sources

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Washington and Tehran are horrified by this new development but are finding it difficult to cooperate to stop it.

Wang, however, found it increasingly difficult to cooperate with the communists, and in July 1927 he purged them.

Indeed, if ideas were important, a leftist party like the DAP would have found it difficult to cooperate with the PAS.

Our Russian guests made it very clear that while they will share the occasional toast with us, they do not consider us friends here in Tajikistan and will make it difficult to cooperate on issues of mutual concern.

In a BBC interview after the court's ruling was announced Thursday, he said that denying Mr. Hamza's extradition on the grounds under review by the Strasbourg court would mean that the United States and Europe could "rapidly move into a situation in which it will be very difficult to cooperate across the board" on terrorism cases.

He is said to have text messages from a senior official at the Department for Transport, warning it may be more difficult to cooperate with him if he attacked the decision, and that it could be awkward for him to attend its annual party.

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"It's very difficult for people to cooperate with the United States military when they feel humiliated by the United States," said Vali Nasr, dean of the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University.

Even if a victimized company discloses an attack, it would be difficult for management to cooperate with law enforcement while facing money managers and investment advisers, who owe it to their clients to ask tough questions of an attacked company.

How difficult is it to cooperate for that long?" Others are calling for a new law that would require law enforcement to wear cameras to avoid police misconduct and maintain a higher level of accountability.

How difficult is it to cooperate for that long?" It's worth noting that arguing with a cop and even verbally abusing one, as well as asking for a badge number, are not illegal actions, though they have been known to lead to punishment or arrest.

A total of 16 male and 25 female patients approached did not want to participate and staff declined participation on behalf of 18 male and eight female patients because the patient was too ill or was difficult and unlikely to cooperate.

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