Sentence examples for hard to latch from inspiring English sources

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This makes Jones hard to latch onto, even though he is not as quick or as muscular as the other elite linemen in this draft class.

True, for much of his innings not even the most diehard Yorkshireman could argue that Root's batting was full of champagne moments – indeed, if truth be told even the Prosecco moments were hard to latch on to.

It's so hard to latch on to anything.

It's hard to latch onto Kath's sentences; her words move in vast flocks of Third Sector newspeak that never breaks down into simple yes-no.

It's hard to latch onto Frieldich's sentences; her words move in vast flocks of newspeak that never breaks down into simple yes or no answers.

Expect the first 30 minutes of each day to be in the red zone, as you work hard to latch onto a strong group of paddlers in order to save energy through the day by drafting.

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The membrane's smooth surface is also expected to make it harder for bacteria to latch onto.

As a writer it was fantastic, but when you're talking about a traditional story where there are no cops or doctors or lawyers it comes down to the people and their situations and that's, just harder for viewers to latch onto.

She should take her piercing out before feeding it's a choking hazard and it can make it hard for a baby to latch on and skip the disinfecting wash.

When the only real goal of an operation is to keep a deep-pocketed corporation happy, it's hard to find any principles to latch on to, and holding on to battered ideals and personal loyalties is a real liability in this ruthless, cynical world.

Starting in September, hospitals that have signed on to "Latch On NYC," the city's new Baby-Friendly Hospitall" initiative, will work harder to promote breastfeeding, rather than formula, to the city's new mothers.

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