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Its small size makes it difficult to imagine that it caused one of the largest recorded volcanic eruptions in history.
That makes it difficult to imagine who would call for, or who could force, snap elections.
And the design of Bitcoin also makes it difficult to imagine.
Estimations are fraught with assumption and generalisation, which makes it difficult to imagine we will ever come close to certainty.
Instead, she provided her husband with essential financial and moral support to a degree that makes it difficult to imagine his accomplishment without her.
You get your food at a variety of sources – including groceries, restaurants and event catering – which makes it difficult to imagine a single solution to the problem.
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Pictures of the wreckage make it difficult to imagine how anyone was rescued alive.
The convenience and portability of print on paper make it difficult to imagine the paperless world that some have predicted.
While electricity powered several airships during the last quarter of the century, the poor power-to-weight ratio of such systems made it difficult to imagine an electrically propelled airplane.
Current gaps in our conceptual framework of early genetic systems make it difficult to imagine how a stable RNA genome may have functioned and how the transition to a DNA genome could have taken place.
"I wanted to be Debra Winger," said Ms. Khouri, whose penetrating blue eyes and self-possessed air make it difficult to imagine her playing a wispy ingénue.
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