Sentence examples for found it difficult to answer from inspiring English sources

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At a recent Senate economics legislation committee hearing, the finance minister, Mathias Cormann, and the tax commissioner, Chris Jordan, found it difficult to answer questions posed to them on the PRRT.

At the intake session Christopher did not mind being weighed but had trouble engaging with the assessment process for any length of time and found it difficult to answer questions about himself.

However, patients found it difficult to answer the "negatively phrased" questions (e.g. 'how important is it to avoid weight gain?'), especially when the response was also negative (eg 'not important').

In responding to survey questions, carers who encounter primary care in their capacity as a carer and, separately, as a patient, may have found it difficult to answer questions solely with their own experiences as a patient in mind.

Some interviewees found it difficult to answer question three (Have you ever cut back or stopped taking your medication because you felt worse when you took it?) as they reported they had stopped medication and then told the doctor at the next appointment.

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I find it difficult to answer questions about writing because I am still asking them myself.

Probably the crucial factor isn't the frequency of Snuggie ads but rather their spectacular absurdity — the woman who finds it difficult to answer the phone if she's under a blanket, the Snuggie-wearing family roasting marshmallows or attending a game, the disturbingly sedentary man with a remote control, a newspaper and a bowl of popcorn.

So much so that Shavit finds it difficult to answer even his own question of questions: "How long can we sustain this lunacy?" It remains a resonating interrogative with no signs of having a convincing answer.

Individuals without a high level of policy-related expertise would find it difficult to answer the specific questions being posed about the implementation of an organ donor registry.

Parfit recognized that he, too, was an emotional extremist who found it difficult to accept answers that fell between everything and nothing.

For instance, the discontinuous scale used from Very Low to Very High is relative and experts found it difficult to commit answers without being allowed to add further explanation.

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