Sentence examples for more difficult to rein from inspiring English sources

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Weakening Lebanon has also made it more difficult to rein in Hizbullah.

Federal health officials said the decision would make it more difficult to rein in Medicare costs.

Increasing the supply of doctors, for example, would increase access to care but could make it more difficult to rein in costs.

CO2, in comparison to halocarbons, is ubiquitous in the global economy and therefore much more difficult to rein in, but I think the basic model that the world learned in Montreal still does apply.

Another government source blamed Huhne for not being active enough as people saw their energy bills climb, making it more difficult to rein in Osborne's language: "Huhne has not done the job he ought to have done".

The fact that she's often a star performer makes it even more difficult to rein her in.

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But Fox might find it difficult to rein him in too far.

Their two biggest operating costs -- labor and fuel -- have been difficult to rein in.

Mr Mitterrand "knew better than anyone that it's difficult to rein Danielle in," Mr Schneider writes.

As some countries have discovered, it's difficult to rein in debt if your economoy isn't growing.

In any event it will be very difficult to rein in Brussels.

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