Sentence examples for of how difficult from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, Maryland's cost controls are an example of how difficult calibrating regulation could be.

But both men speak emphatically of how difficult the re-entry to life is after combat.

Yet the anniversary is a poignant reminder of how difficult liberalisation can be.

Ashley is an example of how difficult it can be for teams like Cal and Stanford.

As an adoptive parent, I have an insider's understanding of how difficult adoption can be.

Still, Mr. Gates's advisers say he has no illusions of how difficult Afghanistan will be.

The Russians gave him fair warning last week of how difficult this relationship could be.

"Days like this remind me of how difficult the job is.

But he was also keenly aware of how difficult it [our relationship] was [for other people].

Amaker had a lot of knowledge of how difficult Littlejohn Coliseum can be.

I'm fully aware of how difficult my next opponent is, as well.

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