Sentence examples for difficult to expound from inspiring English sources

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It is therefore difficult to expound the meaning of systems (such as predictive models) working in more than three dimensions.

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II, q. 17 James begins by granting that the question is difficult and proceeds to expound Aristotle's solution, which he will ultimately adopt.

The presiding judge, Bishop William Boyd Grove, gave witnesses and lawyers wide leeway to expound on the difficult moral and legal questions posed by the case.

But standups can't dramatise, they have to expound.

He leans back to expound on this further.

This e-column is the perfect opportunity to expound.

Tortorella, not surprisingly, was in no mood to expound about new beginnings Saturday morning.

Several Marquette players did their best to expound on what constitutes boot camp.

Despite this, the US president drew on his heritage to expound his point.

Mr. Zimmerman needs little encouragement to expound on his theories of why games matter.

(Mr. Höller has circulated the number anonymously, inviting callers to expound on art, love and money).

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