Sentence examples for not difficult to envisage from inspiring English sources

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"It is not difficult to envisage that, in legal proceedings to follow, individual soldiers will argue the defence of justification by reason of this legal advice," he added.

It is not difficult to envisage the reaction if Obama referred to the women in the administration as "the girlie group" or "the sorority".

It is not difficult to envisage a club which finds itself tight against the FFP ceiling prompting transfer targets to terminate their contracts (with nothing to pay until a lengthy legal process has concluded, perhaps in three years time) rather than negotiating a transfer fee with the player's current club (which would impact FFP figures immediately).

Campbell said: "If we don't have the European Arrest Warrant, it is not difficult to envisage a young jihadist, who is unwilling to face prosecution in the UK, choosing to hole up in some other European country, and putting the British government to the test of seeking his or her extradition – without the presumption of doing so which the warrant confers".

On the face of it, it is not difficult to envisage scenarios that would correspond to the diagram in Figure 4.

With this wide range of energy storage techniques (see Fig. 3), which is becoming increasingly available to electrical power grid developers, it is not difficult to envisage possible future trends in electrical grid evolution.

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And while the current banking crisis meant that it was a good day to bury bad news on the climb-down, it's not too difficult to envisage another day in the future, after another terrorist incident, for example, when the priorities shift back.

Given the obvious dualities between the LEM and the Law of Bivalence on the one side, and (respectively, syntactic and semantic formulations of) the LNC on the other, it is not too difficult to envisage a 'sub-valuational' semantic approach, dual to the supervaluation strategy.

It is also not too difficult to envisage a scenario where 485 genes essential in yeast are no longer essential in the worm, possibly through gene duplication and functional redundancy.

Unlike Wieseltier, I do not find it difficult to "envisage the biological utilities" of the "Missa Solemnis"; it merely requires a chain with more than one link.

The problems of measuring tooth erosion in an individual presenting with tooth wear as shown in Figs.  2, 3 and 4 are considerable, as not only is it difficult to envisage how much dentine and enamel has been lost but it is also increasingly difficult to attribute the loss of tissue to one particular aetiological factor or another as the tooth wear progresses.

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