Sentence examples for difficult to reclaim from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, the trustee overseeing the return of customer cash has said that up to $700 million in customer money is trapped in Britain, and it could be difficult to reclaim given the complexity of the bankruptcy codes there.

As a result, the euro is finding it difficult to reclaim much lost ground despite the general rise in risk appetite since the United States jobless claims figures were released.

THE emotional landscape of childhood, with its naïveté and surprise, is so difficult to reclaim that its greatest chroniclers -- Lewis Carroll in "Alice in Wonderland," Boris Pasternak in "Liuvers's Childhood" -- have often resorted to fantasy or abstraction.

This suggests Hart may find it particularly difficult to reclaim his starting place unless the Catalan has a major change of heart or he finds it impossible to sign a replacement.

While the bulk of a typical car or truck – the steel – has obvious resale value and is stripped and resold fairly easily, the remaining melange of plastic, fiber, rubber and non-ferrous metals known collectively as "shredder waste" is much more difficult to reclaim and is typically landfilled.

Urban green spaces provide essential ecosystem services and improve resident quality of life, but open space networks are often fragmented by urban development, and it is difficult to reclaim natural lands after they have been built up.

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Daley won gold at the 2009 World Championships in Rome at the age of 15, but believes he would face a difficult challenge to reclaim the title even without his recent problems.

But unless Lilly can find a legal strategy to delay knockoffs it is appealing an August 2000 decision by a federal appeals court denying its bid to extend Prozac patent protection the two successors to Prozac will face a difficult battle to reclaim Prozac's throne.

"Bank management thought that witnessing first hand how difficult it is to reclaim your collateral would make young, inexperienced bank officers more cautious when granting new loans," she writes.

Food and clothing tend to be easily replaceable in developed countries, whereas documentation and functional aids can be more crucial and more difficult and stressful to reclaim, reconstruct, or reacquire.

Particularly in Baghdad, large-scale looting and street crime have severely damaged public facilities, and made it difficult for ordinary Iraqis to reclaim their lives.

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