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It's very difficult to criticise when you're up against that type of quality.
It's difficult to criticise him because he tends to beat you to it.
It would be difficult to criticise Barnard's sensitive representation of working-class life.
These ideas are about as difficult to criticise as motherhood and apple pie.
SF: I sense that you might find it difficult to criticise other Muslims in public?
That said, it is difficult to criticise anyone for the choices they make where their family's toilets are concerned.
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Second, this undermines confidence in American technology companies, none of which can now be trusted when they say their products are secure, and makes it very difficult for America to criticise authoritarian regimes for interfering with the internet, or to claim (as it does) that it is the best guardian of the internet's addressing system.
But it is difficult, and downright awkward, to criticise one's colleagues.
That makes it very difficult for British ministers to criticise their French counterparts over their handling of Calais.
The issues of whether a foetus can have a legal identity and whether a crime has been committed are difficult, but it's wrong to criticise a council for seeking to further the interests of a child in its care if there is an arguable case.
He may have wanted to criticise religion, "but it was simply difficult for him to formulate this narrative – the story eluded him, and it remained unfinished".
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