Sentence examples for exceedingly difficult to find from inspiring English sources

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They are exceedingly difficult to find, given their small size and their tendency to live in the debris on the forest floor and at the grassy edges of swamps and ponds.

Congress had ordered him to revisit the media rules every two years, the courts had questioned the old ones in a series of decisions, and it was exceedingly difficult to find three votes for anything at the agency.

When it was pitch-black and there was no moon, the banks would blend in with the water and looking through the glass windows in the pilothouse, it was exceedingly difficult to find a horizon and tell where one was in the river.

On the sailing yachts my family owned and on those I have chartered over the years, it is exceedingly difficult to find a spot where one can be private and not overlooked by a crewman, no matter how discreet the crew try to be.

It's exceedingly difficult to find measurable differences in the tonal quality of the cherished old violins and more ordinary ones, let alone explain what causes them, comments Colin Gough, physicist and expert on musical acoustics at the University of Birmingham, U.K. Gough sees problems with the new study.

Gyps bengalensis was fairly recently described as the most abundant large bird of prey in the world [ 4], yet, in as little as ten years, this species has become exceedingly difficult to find in the wild (see [ 54] for current trends).

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Mr. Rumsfeld said today that the Pentagon had no official figure for civilian deaths from the American attacks, noting that "it is exceedingly difficult to get into an area immediately, find out exactly what the casualties were, and come up with something that one feels confidence in by way of an estimate".

The place to begin is with a candid acknowledgment to Americans that the C.I.A. and F.B.I., for all their redoubled efforts, have found it exceedingly difficult to detect and disrupt terror plots as they are unfolding.

The infection is rare, and exceedingly difficult to detect.

With such projects, it can be exceedingly difficult to detect the spread of illicit funds.

It can be exceedingly difficult to determine who has MOH [5].

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