Sentence examples for is difficult to contend from inspiring English sources

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"It is difficult to contend with but it's really, really enjoyable at the same time," he said.

It seems odd to conclude that they are nothing at all, or that the compound in particular is nothing in actuality; yet it is difficult to contend that they might belong to some category other than substance.

It is difficult to contend that, in destination therapy, a medical device for VS or CS that replaces basic vital body functions is extrinsic to or separate from the patient's identity.

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"At this moment of real volatility in the book business, when we are all recognizing things that are difficult to contend with, like growing advances and returns and that people are reading more online, we want to give them information in any format that they want".

The predictions have been difficult to contend with and having them confirmed on a daily basis has further contributed to the stress and worry about the future, perhaps even more than the changes themselves.

But, in a recent white paper, the nonprofit outfit American Student Assistance (ASA), which advocates for responsible lending, contends that it is "difficult to argue that someone who is 269 days behind on payment is really 'repaying' their loan".

For dial-up internet access, the figures were 1.1 percentage points and 0.75 percentage points respectively; for broadband internet, 1.4 percentage points and 1.2 percentage points.Critics of such analyses contend that it is difficult to tell whether the adoption of new technologies is promoting growth, or vice versa.

While they recognize that it is difficult to make the case for deterrence, they contend that there are powerful reasons to carry out executions.

But Dr. Chisholm contends that it is difficult to measure how much carbon sinks and that the algae blooms could suck oxygen out of the water, chasing away fish and that a profit motive would lead to reckless overfertilization.

But The Economist contends that it is difficult to trust a firm whose inner workings are often unknown: In terms of its investment banking, Goldman now finds itself on so many sides of a deal simultaneously that the mind boggles.

Keshava and Caldwell (2006) contended that it is difficult to identify a clear pattern of common gene expression changes for TCE and PPARα agonists in general.

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