Sentence examples for too difficult to explain from inspiring English sources

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In part, this is not too difficult to explain.

Has anyone omitted anything because they found it too difficult to explain?

He said no, no, he had razors, but — and he waved his arms as if to say that everything that had happened to him was just too difficult to explain.

Or perhaps because our politicians have decided it is too difficult to explain how the laws of the EU really affect us, or what our legal system might look like if we were to leave.

"It's too difficult to explain about the cancer, and how I lost my hearing," she said through a sign-language interpreter during an interview at the Lexington School for the Deaf in Flushing, Queens.

Which for reasons far too difficult to explain (but we are obviously now accustomed to taking figures thrown in our direction at face value without questioning them too much), was somehow transformed into a victory target of 308 for England.

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This interaction too is difficult to explain.

In contrast, the Yin and Yang and Five element theories of TCM seem to be too abstract, metaphysical and difficult to explain through science.

A minimum terminal node size of 500 samples was selected to avoid too many splits, with few observations, that are difficult to explain.

However, the reason behind the Fed's boost in the money supply is a bit more difficult to explain, and Johnson is reluctant to draw too many conclusions.

Whereas the physical sciences deal with precise results that are usually difficult to explain, sociobiology has imprecise results that can be too easily explained by many different schemes...

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