Sentence examples for it difficult to apprehend from inspiring English sources

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The Nigerian former president Olusegun Obasanjo, commissioner for the recently formed West Africa Commission on Drugs, said: "These criminal groups have the money to buy influence, which makes it difficult to apprehend them.

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"It is very secretive and it makes it very difficult to apprehend those who are behind this". Mr Njeru has turned all the girls' schools in his division into rescue centres.

Once the illegal alien gets settled in a big city far away from the border it becomes very difficult to apprehend him, and therefore, the Border Patrol attempts to contain the illegal entrant within this district.

But as compute power far exceeds human capacity, it is increasingly difficult to apprehend the future implications of Moore's Law.

Its stability upon exposure to light and anoxia remains difficult to apprehend.

Or merely more difficult to apprehend?

The reasons for Twitch's success are difficult to apprehend.

The behavior of composite laminates subject to notch based stress concentrations is difficult to apprehend, especially the mechanisms of damage progression leading to total failure.

The sale of body armor is closely regulated in many countries, to prevent criminals, terrorists, and other undesirables from making themselves more difficult to apprehend, like Ned Kelly.

Of all the show's objects the most difficult to apprehend is the one you can't see, or know, at all.

The measures of citation patterns in that collection will be used to shed light on phenomenons which have been difficult to apprehend in the past.

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