Sentence examples for finds difficult to understand from inspiring English sources

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What she finds difficult to understand is the apathy of the young and the general indifference to "this massive inequality problem".

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-What might people find difficult to understand about these topics?

"The fact that people at the top are so intransigent, I find difficult to understand..

He was made of parts that Natalie considered mutually exclusive, and found difficult to understand together.

This is a concept many find difficult to understand or embrace.

Our customers often felt confused by language they found difficult to understand.

This was, Justice Brennan added, "a relationship that many non-Indians find difficult to understand".

Yet American conservatives and employers display a pathological fear of the unions, Big Labour, that Europeans find difficult to understand.

"What I do find difficult to understand is much of the behaviour and language of adolescents," she says.

What I think a lot of people find difficult to understand is what Dell'Olio is famous for, exactly.

Yamazaki noted the increasing use in Japanese of corporate and political buzzwords such as accountability, governance and compliance, which many people above a certain age find difficult to understand in their borrowed form.

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