Sentence examples for difficult to govern from inspiring English sources

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"It is very difficult to govern Rome if the government is against you," he says.

When people become clever, that means it will be more difficult to govern them".

This enormous area was difficult to govern from the territorial capital in the Willamette valley.

There's a kind of disconnect there that makes it very difficult to govern".

"Modern technology is making it very difficult to govern," he said.

We are a very bad people and very difficult to govern.

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It's costly to store, slow to copy, difficult to move and hard to govern.

Jerusalem is one of the world's most difficult cities to govern.

"Syria is a very difficult country to govern if you don't have popular support," he said.

"Karachi, as it is, is a very difficult place to govern," said Mr. Haider, the deputy inspector general.

Which was perhaps as well because Pakistan, the sage advised Mail on Sunday readers, "is an extremely difficult country to govern".

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