Sentence examples for difficult to solve through from inspiring English sources

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In a strange interview with China Daily published today, he sounded less than contrite, saying the "problem involves character and cultural differences, which are difficult to solve through counseling".

Shortage is common in many markets, such as those for human organs or blood, but the problem is often difficult to solve through price adjustment, given safety and ethical concerns.

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"These cases of people sending suspicious substances through the mail are very, very difficult to solve," said William P. Kinane, a former program director at the Federal Bureau of Investigation in San Francisco.

The problem was too difficult to solve.

This simple problem is surprisingly difficult to solve.

The affordability conundrum is now far more difficult to solve without the real estate bubble bursting.

They also recognized that some problems may be too difficult to solve even in four years.

The trustees said that Medicare's problems were more immediate and more difficult to solve.

The best sportsmen are often enigmas, curious puzzles which are fiendishly difficult to solve.

The challenges we faced in our pilot project are difficult to solve.

But ignoring a problem does often make it more difficult to solve.

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