Sentence examples for difficult to square with from inspiring English sources

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Such findings are difficult to square with the court's recent experiences.

That's totally unexpected and difficult to square with the conventional model.

Does he find his wealth difficult to square with this man-of-the-people persona?

However, Polk said the figure was difficult to square with more negative signs emerging from other parts of the economy.

The claim that boycotting Israel is discriminatory, however, is difficult to square with the state's own anti-Iran law.

Now, as then, the cold certainties of his rightwing pronouncements are difficult to square with their tentative, self-effacing delivery.

That is difficult to square with everything we know about the fateful decision not to restructure Greece's debt.

This is difficult to square with the World Bank's ease of doing business survey that you quote.

But this explanation for economic stagnation in the rich world is difficult to square with today's data.

That fact, argue the economists, "is difficult to square with models of poverty traps".But I'm not so sure.

The assumption that investors are risk-averse is difficult to square with the widespread and long-standing popularity of sweepstakes lotteries in the United States and other nations.

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