Sentence examples for difficult to turn into practice from inspiring English sources

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Those ideas proved difficult to turn into practice, as any sort of mobile force could move forward, and few armies would tolerate being deprived of their capacity to counterattack.

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Platinum is harder than gold, and therefore more difficult to turn into rings or necklaces.

But, he says wryly, "it was the kind of publicity difficult to turn into Nielsen ratings".

That kind of uranium would be difficult to turn into a bomb.

The ToL is itself an abstract idea, and abstract ideas typically are difficult to turn into museum exhibitions.

"It might be difficult to turn Greece into Sweden — at least right away," she remarked.

While it is not difficult to start a business, it can be difficult to turn it into a success.

It's pretty difficult to turn that into a metaphor for the free enterprise system.

The presence of gaps in reconstructed networks makes it difficult to turn them into functional metabolic models [ 58].

In keeping with the law of entropy, it was easy to turn bills into coins and difficult to turn coins back into useable money.

Speaking with King that afternoon, I mentioned that it was especially difficult to turn humanities courses into MOOCs.

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