Sentence examples for to be rather difficult from inspiring English sources

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Predicting the friction and the wear in such contacts is generally thought to be rather difficult and uncertain.

Penn's moonlighting shows a kind of contempt for journalism, which turns out to be rather difficult to do well.

Unfortunately, except for low dimensions and for very few adjacent intervals, this characterisation proved to be rather difficult to handle in practice.

Mr. Annan told reporters at the United Nations that the mission was proving to be "rather difficult, given the deteriorating situation and the violence on the ground".

It seems to be rather difficult to produce scented personal care products with fragrances that are not labelled.

Showing how these derivations are possible for "paradigm" examples of intertheoretic reduction turns out to be rather difficult.

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"Because of these hard times, it would be rather difficult to pay," Singh said.

But naturally these movements can be rather difficult to track.

For those suffering, it can be rather difficult to overcome.

Jaquez agrees with the pope but suspects it will be rather difficult to change their souls.

This map contains a lot of valuable information but it can be rather difficult to extract.

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