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It is difficult to impress people here.
In the current environment, it's very difficult to impress with better-than-expected earnings.
But Laura Bush said the couple's daughters had tuned in to every debate, and she said that when Jenna, who is more difficult to impress, gave her father a rave review, he cried.
"Unfortunately, it is often the case that until a tragedy such as ash dieback becomes a reality, it is very difficult to impress upon people the importance of protecting the UK's trees and the need to enforce stricter controls to prevent new pests and diseases entering the country," she told BBC News.
They are nice, punctual, and attentive, but 55% of the tour guides said that the British are very difficult to impress.
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Its brilliance lies in its surprising simplicity - shot in black and white, it's just Beyoncé and two backing dancers dressed in simple black leotards doing a Bob Fosse-inspiroutinethat that simultaneously feels easy enough to learn and difficult enough to impress your friends if you ever do.
One member of that council is an actual, difficult-to-impress sheep.
"It's very difficult to genuinely impress my bandmates," Phil Selway, the Radiohead drummer, said during a recent BBC Radio broadcast, introducing his guest, the New Order drummer Stephen Morris.
You may want to ask about how to handle difficult children, how to impress your mentor, what you need for your first week, or how to find your way around staffroom politics.
It is difficult for parents to impress upon the girls the need to go to school.
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