Sentence examples for difficult to term from inspiring English sources

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QB Kellen Moore, Boise State: It is difficult to term Moore's performance a disappointment, because a lot of people in attendance had reasonable expectations for the undersize, weak-armed passer.

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This ambiguity made it difficult to find terms that defined the problems encountered during the inspection".

It is very difficult to compare terms and conditions.

Previous evaluations and comparisons often relied on difficult to define terms like "inefficient," "clean," "advanced," and "improved".

Recognising that qualitative and mixed method studies can be difficult to locate, terms were mapped using SPIDER [ 42].

And it was difficult to come to terms with what my next gesture would be".

But her decline happens so quickly – I found that very difficult to come to terms with".

It was very difficult to come to terms with his death; he had never been ill".

A family spokesman said: "Jack was finding it difficult to come to terms with what happened.

Other Republicans have found the Trump candidacy more difficult to come to terms with.

I find the practice difficult to come to terms with, deep though its roots go in the universal church.

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