Sentence examples for harder to start from inspiring English sources

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"However, it appears that it has become harder to start and build businesses," she added.

I'm sure schools trying to desegregate now would find it harder to start the discussion.

More energetic policing has made it harder to start brawls inside football grounds.The culture surrounding the game has been transformed.

Other states that have sought information on courthouse renovation include Georgia, Illinois and Oklahoma — though the current economy makes it harder to start new programs.

WEISMAN: Living here has become increasingly unaffordable so I think it would be harder to start an organization like The Marsh now.

Ethanol-rich blends, they said, are corrosive for metals and plastics, and could hurt cars' durability and make them harder to start.

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But it's been hard to start all over here".

At the beginning, it was hard to start asking questions.

It's hard to start being confident about ourselves".

And wars should be a little hard to start; they certainly aren't easy to end.

It is hard to start putting this into the past tense.

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