Sentence examples for unusually difficult to from inspiring English sources

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"It can be indicative of a property that is unusually difficult to unload," he said.

In the Otay Mesa region, its presence is unusually difficult to predict.

For one, Wall Street cases are unusually difficult to prove to jurors who must grapple with financial jargon.

(Elevator inspectors were a close-knit group, suspicious of outsiders and unusually difficult to infiltrate — that case took years).

(Elevator inspectors were a close-knit group, suspicious of outsiders and unusually difficult to infiltrate that case took years).

Not surprisingly, the results pleased neither GM's beancounters nor Saab enthusiasts.Saab's idiosyncratic way of doing things, and its powerful unions, make it unusually difficult to sell.

Multinationals, meanwhile, find it unusually difficult to set up Japanese affiliates in fields such as telecoms and travel because of investment restrictions and regulatory barriers.

This combination creates a labor market that is unusually difficult to describe, one still far short of healthy but considerably better than miserable.

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