Sentence examples for difficult to set up from inspiring English sources

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And the Rams shot 39.7 percent, which made it more difficult to set up the press.

Needless to say, it's quite difficult to set up a process that truly is gender blind.

Also it is difficult to set up zones for heating different parts of the house separately.

Metcalfe says: "As a private company it's very difficult to set up abroad.

Because her hours change significantly over the year it is difficult to set up regular childcare.

Yes, it will be difficult to set up and operate a plant there.

IP implementation was a bit trickier, with the checksum field being notably difficult to set up correctly.

R.C.T.s are often very difficult to set up properly and can take many years to carry out.

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Wireless webcams are traditionally difficult to set-up and install.

The logistics of coordinating distant parties makes it much more difficult to set-up new deals.

The evaluation of dynamic proliferation, using BrdUrd incorporation, would require using the "pulse – chase" method which is time-consuming and difficult to set-up [ 16].

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