Sentence examples for very difficult to engage from inspiring English sources

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It is very difficult to engage with them," he said.

"It's very difficult to engage your core," she smiles, ready to appraise my technique.

It is very difficult to engage most Irish people, or its media, on such issues.

"We had a number of year six boys last year who were very difficult to engage in their learning.

"The industry is not perceived as positively by consumers as we would like," Ms. McCormick says, and as a result "it's very difficult to engage people".

Social workers need better partnerships with GPs: In my experience GPs are very difficult to engage with and rarely attend meetings or even share information regarding a child or young person.

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"It is very difficult to pursue quality.

It is also fatigued and very difficult to re-engage the sponsor base to support the coverage.

But it was very difficult to find engaged studio owners that wanted to change how they were operating their businesses to adopt a technology-based model, and find musicians that had enough money to book consistent sessions through the platform.

While this should be a positive outcome, it can often be very difficult to re-engage rapidly with services, if indicated after such a transition.

It is correspondingly difficult to engage with.

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