Sentence examples for the difficult chore from inspiring English sources

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After personally digesting the dismissal comes the difficult chore of going public with the news.

By Nov. 23, the 12-member panel is tasked with the difficult chore of finding $1.2 trillion to slash from America's deficit.

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They are questions of causality – and as any good lawyer knows, establishing a chain of causality is often the most difficult chore in a case.

When she finally saw fit to deliver it, she dispatched a friend to act as her proxy in the emotionally difficult chore.

Making up the ferrells, cutting the cables to the correct length, and threading cables cut with pliers through the clamps is a difficult chore.

The Red Sox have a difficult chore in trying to trade an unhappy Manny Ramírez, and they will not find a home for him in Philadelphia.

But emotionally, the paperwork of death was a difficult chore for those who went to the city's Family Assistance Center yesterday to apply for death certificates for family members, even though, without the absolute proof of a body, the faintest uncertainty lingered as to their loved ones' fate.

Retaining water on a slope during the warm season is a difficult chore and too much irrigation encourages slippage and erosion.

Fetching water from a pump down the street was her most difficult chore.

Yet we all know that we practice the things we love, and we avoid the things that feel like a difficult chore.

The World Cup draw won't be held until Friday, but already the U.S. appears to be facing a difficult chore if it hopes to advance out of group play in Brazil next summer.

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