Sentence examples for particularly difficult to tackle from inspiring English sources

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Non-state problems, for instance, are particularly difficult to tackle with existing U.S. foreign policy tools.

These included the negative attitudes that surround mental health that are pervasive, that permeate all sections of society, and which are particularly difficult to tackle.

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As long as many women still find gyms – and particularly weights areas – unwelcoming, male-dominated spaces, it will prove difficult to tackle such misconceptions.

It was simply too difficult to tackle before elections.

Crippling fears of public speaking or flying, for example, can be difficult to tackle practically.

This problem is difficult to tackle for large.

The objective function in Eq. (14) is a quartic form, which is relatively difficult to tackle.

The latter is, however, difficult to tackle analytically for time-varying channels.

Geometric distortions are more difficult to tackle than other types of attacks.

But that speaks to why it's so difficult to tackle these issues.

All these challenges make the task more difficult to tackle compared with traditional machine learning ones.

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