Sentence examples for difficult to steal from inspiring English sources

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We use custom nuts and bolts on the bikes, which make them very difficult to steal".

"The cars today, because of their different layers of security, make them difficult to steal," he said.

"The fascination of what's difficult," to steal from Yeats, is what first drew readers to Pynchon's novels.

But between their busy recording and touring schedules, it was difficult to steal time for a side project.

Few rust when left outside, and many are more difficult to steal: between 2003 and 2013 the number of vehicle thefts in England and Wales fell 76%.

"We are going to reach a point relatively soon where they are going to find it very difficult to steal market share from the big four.

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It seems like a difficult task to steal a film from Nicolas Cage, but I think you managed it.

Federal nuclear officials and executives in the sterilization industry said yesterday that it would be extraordinarily difficult for terrorists to steal and use the 18-inch-long rods, the most common radiation source in the industry.

Anton Nosik, a blogger and web entrepreneur, said it would not have been difficult for someone to steal the password to Medvedev's account, since it was likely that several staffers had access to it and did not use additional security measures linked to one person's phone number.

Given that MiniMed has solved many of its earlier problems, it is becoming more difficult for competitors to steal market share.

The key is to find a way to secure our personal information without putting undue hardship on the user, while making it difficult — ideally impossible — to steal.

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