Sentence examples for difficult to embrace from inspiring English sources

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This aspect of the compromise was difficult to embrace.

The conclude by saying "change is often difficult to embrace.

Some managers may find that idea difficult to embrace.

Yet Dell's reckless willingness to threaten nuclear holocaust makes him difficult to embrace as a hero.

Is it more difficult to embrace your Indian heritage as a Republican in South Carolina?

This makes it more difficult to embrace the Soviet contribution to victory.

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Bellhorn is a difficult player to embrace.

This is a difficult responsibility to embrace.

But, for the campaign, McKinnon's monster will be difficult either to embrace or defuse.

In many ways, it will be the most difficult OS to embrace by developers in terms of both scope and nuance as a result".

Not unlike Hoffman's earlier roles, Rain Man's Raymond Babbitt is a difficult character to embrace because of his emotionless nature, but the actor elicits just the right amount of sympathy from an audience.

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