Sentence examples for expected to prove difficult from inspiring English sources

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In all, around 450,000 tickets to the Games remain – plus 1.3m football tickets that are expected to prove difficult to shift.

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In the context of a fragile health system, the application of these protocols may be expected to prove to be difficult to undertake and the impact may also be expected to vary [2].

Stay tuned for more... * difficult to prove, difficult to DISprove.

Implementing those measures is expected to be difficult and could hurt many industries and prove harmful to the economy, analysts say.

In addition, negotiation proved more difficult than expected: All APMS contracts to date proved difficult to negotiate - not simple like Government said would be [i.e. could be tweaked to fit local circumstances and have needed lots of legal input each time].

She says even that may prove difficult: The government is expected to insist on the importance of fighting what it sees as terrorism, while the opposition wants a high priority to be put on the removal of Mr Assad.

Negative results prove difficult to publish.

Legislation may prove difficult to enforce.

"It is 10 times more difficult than for a man, and women are expected to produce double to prove themselves".

Interviewers still expect claimants to "prove" their sexuality, which is difficult to do in any tangible way.

That might prove difficult.

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