Sentence examples for difficult to linger from inspiring English sources

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If "Kings and Queen," which is being shown today and tomorrow at the New York Film Festival, doesn't initially seem as radical as the director's earlier work, it's only because the Mr. Desplechin crams in so much about his characters and takes the story on so many apparent detours, and with relative speed, that it's difficult to linger in the scenes for long.

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Cardenas says it's imperative that her Hispanic colleagues and neighbors make themselves more visible, something that may prove difficult owing to lingering anxieties about deportation.

But even after the issue is decided, the racial bitterness appears likely to linger, underscoring the difficult political passage blacks -- and, indeed, an entire city undergoing widespread demographic changes -- find themselves in here.

I can see her reasoning: this is a difficult, complex work on which the eye needs to linger.

Whether it is rats or those prehistoric-looking stalactites, the challenge of getting New Yorkers to linger underground is about as difficult as completing the Second Avenue subway.

I decided to linger.

You want to linger.

Reasons, that is, to linger.

People are encouraged to linger.

Guests tend to linger.

Another reason to linger.

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