Sentence examples for difficult to reintroduce from inspiring English sources

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First, anadromous populations, followed by lake migratory populations, may on average be more difficult to reintroduce than freshwater, resident populations.

Fourth, was there any indication that particular salmonid species or life-history types may be more difficult to reintroduce successfully?

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"Oryx are not difficult to breed in captivity or to reintroduce".

I can only image how difficult it must have been for them to reintroduce themselves.

Attempts at simplification tend to reintroduce ambiguity and make the language more difficult to read; the existing written system has endured intelligibly through many changes in the spoken language.

Determining how much wood to reintroduce, and of what size, can be difficult.

We already have drug rehabilitation places that we are able to send kids to and then also to reintroduce some of these kids who come from very, very difficult lives into employment, working in school.

They keep having to reintroduce new accounts.

Mr. Gorzynski, however, impishly tried to reintroduce them.

Mr. Boehner plans to reintroduce it.

Mr. Farr plans to reintroduce it this spring.

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