Sentence examples for difficult to restore from inspiring English sources

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Ancient habitats are impossible to recreate and many others difficult to restore or recreate.

It is difficult to restore public confidence in government when these conditions persist".

That makes them difficult to restore, and so people are reluctant to let them go".

Many of his paintings were on cardboard, difficult to restore and display.

If any of these is ever diminished, the last is the most difficult to restore".

She makes it sound simple, but it can be difficult to restore a woman's fertility after tubal ligation.

She maintains that Ballet Theater's inattention to works like "Pillar of Fire" has made them difficult to restore.

Practices and business ethics deteriorated dramatically during the period, and it is now proving difficult to restore them.

Plibersek had clarified it would be "very difficult" to restore the funding in the short term but Labor hoped to do so in the long term.

Explaining why the patient was unable to move her lower lip, he said muscular movement was the most difficult to restore but was happening slowly.

But the generally sparse presence of American forces in the city has made it difficult to restore order, a formidable challenge under the best of circumstances.

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