Sentence examples for difficult to relaunch from inspiring English sources

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The case is not closed but, says Day, it would be extremely difficult to relaunch without the documentation.

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The Labour leader visited Essex, regarded as the political cradle of Thatcherism, on Tuesday before a trip to the county by David Cameron and the deputy prime minister, Nick Clegg, billed as an attempt to relaunch the government after difficult local elections.

While England still went in ahead at half-time they made life significantly more difficult for themselves when Billy Vunipola kicked the ball out before the hooter had sounded, allowing Australia the chance to relaunch a further wave of attacks.

It would be difficult to imagine a more favourable environment, both from the point of view of high and low politics, in which to relaunch the campaign for Britain's full commitment to the European Union, including joining the single currency.

Wilson plans to relaunch next week.

It is expected to relaunch later this year.

"To relaunch into what's important".

The findings have led the ANVR to relaunch their sustainability programme, focusing on customer benefits.

Times Online is due to relaunch behind a paywall this spring.

But attempts to relaunch Bugatti have been star-crossed.

A decade on, MK is preparing to relaunch this campaign.

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