Sentence examples for not easy to continue from inspiring English sources

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In a county where the urban poor are criminalised for trading in unauthorised places or for living in informal settlements ( with regular demolitions of whole settlements) it is often not easy to continue to advocate for a different way to address the urban issues.

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How do you feel?" Make sure you explain your reasons why it isn't easy to continue calling yourself his/her friend.

"Of course there was a lot of emotion behind it and it was not always easy to continue recording".

According to the Nuffield Trust, it may not be easy to continue with this agreement after Brexit.

[H]aving secured these high seats [Vimy, Monchy and Croisailles] and enthroned ourselves, it is not necessarily easy to continue the rapid advance.

"They had gone through some problems in the last few years and didn't find it easy to continue after the wave of excitement they initially created," he said.

The lesson is that it's not easy to find a way to continue school improvement.

"It's not easy for him, one year after an injury, it's not easy to come back," Abeid continued.

Not having sex for that whole year made it easier to continue not having sex, all of which I took as a very bad sign.

"It's not easy to be president and we must continue supporting him".

"It's difficult to say how happy I am because it's not easy to get top-class players," he continued.

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