Sentence examples for difficult to reconstruct from inspiring English sources

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Once lost, it's difficult to reconstruct.

In addition, the evidence is often difficult to reconstruct.

Particularly, complex bone defects are difficult to reconstruct accurately.

"It's very difficult to reconstruct what the driver was doing," he said.

"In essence, the messages are nonspecific, and the sources are difficult to reconstruct," the official said.

Is much more difficult to reconstruct such a house of Europe.

The sequence of events that occurred as the crust cooled is difficult to reconstruct.

The precise quantitative nature of the Environment of Evolutionary Adaptedness (EEA) is difficult to reconstruct.

But he also said it would not be difficult to reconstruct the Treasury market should the government need additional financing.

Even hours later, it is difficult to reconstruct what happened, but things seem to have gone something like this.

First, unless piñons and junipers record fire by means of fire scars, it will be difficult to reconstruct fire history.

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