Sentence examples for particularly difficult to enact from inspiring English sources

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Hard-and-fast incentive structures are particularly difficult to enact in overcrowded, high-turnover London jails.

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And the remedies for homegrown jihadists, although difficult to enact, are also familiar.

Basic fundamental tasks of government have become extraordinarily difficult to enact.

If Mr. Bush sticks to that script, it will be difficult to enact a stimulus bill that is targeted and timely.

When one party moves this far from the center of American politics, it is extremely difficult to enact policies responsive to the country's most pressing challenges.

It was, after all, designed to be difficult to enact legislation.

"It's supposed to be difficult to enact laws and regulations," said Rep. Blake Farenthold (R-Texas).

In theory, these sorts of reforms should not be difficult to enact.

Finally, a balanced budget amendment is just too damn difficult to enact.

High levels of variability can make it difficult to enact high reliability organizing principles.

Legislation would assure long-term financing but such a law may be difficult to enact depending on the structure of national funds.

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