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"That's amazing and makes it hard to explain the ammonite abundances we find above the iridium anomaly".
But in this case, the gap between the parties, although it is not negligible, is not huge either, which makes it hard to explain the scale and venom of the anti-Tory feeling in the country.A Blair landslide would not necessarily be a bad thing for Britain.
This avoids the epistemological problem mentioned in the preceding paragraph, but makes it hard to explain how some types such as very long sentences can have no tokens.
Huang (2007: 40) reverses the ordering, saying that "the R-principle generally takes precedence until the use of a contrastive linguistic form induces a Q-implicature to the non-applicability of the pertinent R-implicature…." This makes it hard to explain why (7) has a Q implicature, or how (9) could have both a Q and an R implicature.
This makes it hard to explain innovations.
The issue is nuanced and complex, which makes it hard to explain and thus susceptible to inflammatory rhetoric.
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Well, that makes it harder to explain.
All of which makes it harder to explain why the government in his native Bangladesh is trying to destroy him.
True, there has been no war and a laudable history of peacekeeping, but that only makes it harder to explain why the country is placed 154 out of 177 in the UN's latest development index.
Meanwhile, he said, Mr. Putin is no Stalin: His government is more cunning and less obviously brutal, which makes it harder to explain the more subtle threat he presents.
White House officials are scrambling to find an alternative solution to the problem, which Obama has already apologised for, but the difficulties in signing on to the new online exchange makes it harder to explain why millions with existing insurance are being forced to use it.
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