Sentence examples for difficult to screen out from inspiring English sources

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As I discovered in researching my book, Getting Screwed: Sex Workers and the Law, research shows that when sex workers can't advertise online, they are often forced onto the street, where it is more difficult to screen out violent clients and negotiate safe sex (i.e. sex with condoms).

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One reason, he said, was that Napster faced technological hurdles that make it difficult for it to screen out copyrighted works on a wholesale basis.

It would, after all, be more difficult for the listener to screen out than the visual adverts seen on a conventional site.

"For example, in musical ability, how do you test for aptitude while trying to screen out any prior learning a child has had? "It is very, very difficult to differentiate between aptitude and ability".

The reason it's difficult for a Chinese person to get a visa to the United States isn't because we need several months to screen out terrorists.

As investors, you need to screen out mutual fund screens and ignore past performance.

It makes it difficult to screen our clients or to practise safer sex.

Some of the characteristics of the disease itself can also make it difficult to screen.

This sticky mass is difficult to screen.

Even if they are using tags, it could be difficult to screen for the same item.

USBs are banned in prisons across Australia because the technology is too difficult to screen.

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