Sentence examples for difficult to recognise the from inspiring English sources

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"It was difficult to recognise the team.

While Turkey's recent demonstrations were promptly explained away in terms of the "two Turkeys" interpretation, it has proved more difficult to recognise the coexistence of "two Brazils".

When we're taught to think of foreign sounds as English ones it becomes difficult to recognise the subtle nuances between them.

One of the reasons why it's difficult to recognise the career possibilities that the PR field offers is because the job titles can be so diverse.

Earlier this week UKIP leader Nigel Farage said immigration has led to a "change in our communities that has left many people in our towns and cities frankly finding it difficult to recognise the place being the same as it was 10 to 15 years ago".

Although it is more difficult to recognise, the components of morality are still discernible if you look hard enough: Caring for civilian populations, accountability and justice for all, humane treatment of prisoners, protecting minorities, kindness to animals – all of these are pieces that make up the greater whole.

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The rarity of PPL makes it difficult to recognise this neoplasm since it presents characteristics in common with ductal adenocarcinoma, the most frequent pancreatic solid tumour or, more rarely, with hypovascular neuroendocrine tumours.

"The difficulty is that many ex-Séléka have taken off their fatigues and dressed as civilians … it's difficult to recognise these individuals," he said.

I do not need to tell you that around the Council table there were certain people who found it difficult to include the words 'regions with legislative powers' in the declaration and difficult to recognise, as the European Council, that those regions may have a place and a say.

Why is it so difficult to recognise that the translator is as important as the two authors?

Overexposure in CT is quite difficult to recognise otherwise, given the wide latitude of the modality, in which excessive exposures do not adversely affect image quality.

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