Sentence examples for is very difficult to access from inspiring English sources

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"Kids who can't read are effectively going to miss out on the rest of their schooling, because if you can't read it is very difficult to access the rest of the curriculum".

Thus, based on the presented data, it is very difficult to access the effects of memantine alone on type I biabetic hippocampal function and histology.

This " tendency to doubt" was heightened by the unlimited growth of the published literature which is very difficult to access and select.

El Reventador is very difficult to access: walking into the caldera through the rainforest requires establishing a base camp, while access by helicopter or light aircraft relies on rare occasions of clear weather and carries the risk of scientists having to walk out of the caldera if the weather changes.

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But it's very difficult to access people in Harare Police Station.

The other problem in the country is that it's very difficult to access archives, even newspaper archives.

Many of these panoramas cannot be seen from a road or are very difficult to access, even on foot.

Hence, in some African countries, for example, opportunities for scaling innovation and development can be very difficult to access.

At the moment the acceptable practices of volcanology, and in particular volcano observatories, are very difficult to access.

We note that the estimated critical temperatures for many metals are very high which are very difficult to access using traditional techniques of shock compression of matter.

It was very cramped there and the coal was very difficult to access.

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