Sentence examples for difficult to perpetuate from inspiring English sources

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The concept of verifying a digital identity addresses the issue of individual authenticity and makes fraud substantially more difficult to perpetuate.

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"Without a national stage, it's hard to perpetuate stories".

However, this resulted in an over-complicated mechanism that was difficult to maintain, perpetuating the seizures it was meant to eradicate.

The images might be used, she added, "to perpetuate this smear campaign against our client, making the already difficult task of selecting a fair jury nearly impossible".

Unreflective practitioners have been reported to perpetuate routine behaviours and not open them to discussion, have narrow perspectives on their practice, find it difficult to identify learning goals and accept feedback, and find it difficult to adapt their practice [ 5, 13, 14].

They only want to perpetuate themselves".

Mine is not to perpetuate division".

"It continues to perpetuate the controversy".

"I just wanted to perpetuate her legacy".

We like to perpetuate myths about teamwork.

Canaletto wishes to perpetuate frozen moments of monumental grandeur.

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