Sentence examples for difficult to legislate from inspiring English sources

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It is very difficult to legislate for common sense.

But city officials said it would be difficult to legislate sodium reduction.

"This is perhaps more difficult to legislate or fix," Loffreda concludes, "but it is crucial to see".

While US law is clear on when deadly force can be used, Terrill said it's very difficult to legislate the use of less-lethal force.

You point out that it would be difficult to legislate against shouting, and this is not something we are seeking to do.

"It's difficult to legislate behavior," said Jim Scherr, the chief executive of the U.S.O.C. "We hope it doesn't have to be a conscious thought.

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Anger is hard to legislate.

Marriage is hard to legislate.

"It's hard to legislate good taste," he said.

"Their efforts to purge this bill of any possibility that it would allow or encourage discrimination illustrates how difficult it is to legislate on something that is best left to the broad protections of the 1st Amendment of our United States Constitution," he noted.

By the end of the 1990s the government had stopped its campaigns against polygamy and initiation rites, implicitly recognizing that such social customs were difficult, if not impossible, to legislate.

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