Sentence examples for occupy difficult from inspiring English sources

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The demise of independent bookstores, fierce pricing competition for books and journals, initiated by chain bookstores and amplified by Amazon, combined with the proliferation of free, quality writing on the internet make the space we occupy difficult and competitive.

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The lawyers — there are more than 1,000 in the city — occupy a difficult and middling spot in New York's crowded legal cosmos, somewhere between the chauffeur-driven celebrities who moonlight as trial-coverage pundits on TV and the earnest young altruists at Legal Aid.

This 350 mile winter journey to Milan occupied a difficult and unpleasant six weeks, with the weather forcing extended stops.

Mind you, it is not surprising we don't discuss it because the youth-obsessed, hypersexualised age we occupy makes it difficult to 'fess up to losing the very thing that defines, by today's standards anyway, femininity.

"I think it's going to be very, very difficult to occupy this country if all these communities are in uprising against us".

After a lapse of time, the remaining vacant surface sites are difficult to occupy because of repulsive forces between the solute molecules on the solid and bulk phases (Rajesh Kannan et al. 2010; Das and Mondal 2011).

The remaining vacant surface sites were difficult to occupy close to equilibrium, probably due to the slow pore diffusion of the solute molecules on the solid and the bulk phase.

After a period of time, the remaining surface site became difficult to occupy due to the electrostatic hindrance or repulsive forces that exist between the dye molecules and the surface of adsorbent.

A large number of vacant surface sites were available for adsorption during the initial stage of treatment, and after a lapse of time it was difficult to occupy the remaining vacant surface sites, due to repulsive forces between the CR dye adsorbed on the surface of Ca-bentonite and the solution phase (Lian et al. 2009).

The marshes and meres of this fenland may therefore have been difficult to occupy, other than seasonally, but there is evidence of human settlement on the island since the late Neolithic Age; a Bronze Age causeway linked the village with the nearby Barway, to the south-east.

In 1962 Mr. Nason became president of Carleton College in Northfield, Minn., a post he occupied until 1970 during difficult years of widespread student unrest.

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