Sentence examples for harder to execute from inspiring English sources

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That makes them less flighty; escapes are harder to execute alone.The population has changed, too.

Beyond that change, Democrats want to make filibusters harder to execute.

At the weekend, the Labour leader said the problem is "easier to state, harder to execute".

The immediate deportation of millions of people is much harder to execute than it sounds.

For large investors, whose trades have traditionally been harder to execute, specialists offer a different service.

As investments have become increasingly correlated and interrelated, it gets harder to execute safer and unique strategies.

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But such fundamental changes might be hard to execute since the only new executive at United is Creighton himself.

These are hard to execute, but could have catastrophic consequences.

Big retail offers are also hard to execute.

"But those kind of movies are very hard to execute".

Fincher's own ideas were, however, the hardest to execute.

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