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Westerns are difficult to sell to modern audiences.
This would be politically difficult to sell to voting populations.
The reigning mythology is that of reason, a mythology difficult to sell to the young.
"It would be really difficult to sell, to be honest," she said.
If you don't have people, it's much more difficult to sell to the public".
But the fund industry has opposed it vigorously, arguing that floating value funds would be difficult to sell to consumers.
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In some ways, insurance is a particularly difficult product to sell to the poor.
The World Cup can be a difficult event to sell to British punters, positioned as it between the two highlights of the domestic season over jumps.
But TechNorth may be a difficult brand to sell to overseas giants looking to invest in the UK.
Shelley's political frame for her travel narrative was a difficult one to sell to readers.
It's difficult to try to sell to people when you have cars parked on your greenway".
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