Sentence examples for is difficult to discuss from inspiring English sources

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Eliot's criticism and poetry are so interwoven that it is difficult to discuss them separately.

The mutual satisfaction of good doctoring is difficult to discuss in an era so focused on quantifiable results.

Still, for many parents, death is an overwhelming experience, one that is difficult to discuss with their children.

After all, it is difficult to discuss good mental wellbeing in front of class if we, as adults, do not practise it ourselves.

It is difficult to discuss politics with a leading member of any camp without references to philosophers of every era and every school of thought.

It is difficult to discuss anything in any detail with him because his level of English is so bad and his patience so short.

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It's difficult to discuss China's Olympic tradition without stumbling over politics and propaganda.

One reason it has been difficult to discuss the codification of L.G.B.T.Q.

By Jiayang Fan August 19, 2016 It's difficult to discuss China's Olympic history without stumbling over politics and propaganda.

"You look to popular culture as a way to discuss things that are difficult to discuss anywhere else — or at least raise issues," he said.

"It was difficult to discuss this when the three most important players around the table each face short-term budgetary difficulties," one diplomat said.

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