Sentence examples for hard to undertake from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Wade says serious industrial policy is hard to undertake in current circumstances.

"We tried really, really hard to undertake the restructuring solvently, but we were unable to do so.

Given the uncertainty with taxes, regulation, etc., it's hard to undertake offensive hiring.

Also, it's difficult to write about people you live with, so I thought that would be too hard to undertake.

Lifting heavy is the supreme workout you may perform, but it is the most hard to undertake and not the most effective in case of exhausting your body.

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But they make it harder to undertake big projects.

That would seem to make it harder to undertake the sort of necessary painful changes.

Once the urban population is stable, and road, rail and utility networks have been laid down, it will be much harder to undertake reform or retrofit urban infrastructure.

The increase in health costs and the sudden disappearance of the federal budget surplus make it all the harder to undertake a major program.

The fourth 4 C is, in my opinion, often the hardest to undertake and sustain -- commitment.

Urban fights such as this are the hardest to undertake (ask any soldier, they'll tell you).

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