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The scoreline is difficult to swallow".
"Five months without fibre for an internet-based organisation is difficult to swallow.
But that the public at large harbours constant suspicion, anxiety, wariness, and outright hostility is difficult to swallow.
Whatever Davis said, hard-boiled Brexit is difficult to swallow in SW1, even among pro-leave Tory MPs.
In a society in which the culture of home ownership is ingrained – where the private rental sector has long been overlooked – that is difficult to swallow.
The BSB's suggestion that those on leave simply suspend their practising certificate is difficult to swallow and no allowance at all is suggested for part-time barristers.
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That news was difficult to swallow.
Surace said those mistakes would be difficult to swallow.
"This is going to be difficult to swallow for the Christian Democrats," Mr. Houtman said.
"For the ball to bounce in, it's difficult to swallow," Harris said.
Psychologically, that could be difficult to swallow, so changes would have to be very carefully explained".
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