Sentence examples for were difficult to address from inspiring English sources

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He suggests their concerns were difficult to address because the relevant information was not a matter of public record.

Amid growing concern that airlines exploit passengers by expanding the list of additional charges – which, at one stage, were routinely included in the basic fare – Kallas revealed that the commission shared his concerns about the confusing practices and admitted that spiralling consumer complaints were difficult to address within current laws.

Mice inoculated with sterile saline produced a moderate amount of IFN-γ and TNF-α but differences with untreated mice were difficult to address due to the high variability of the measured values.

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The last issue is difficult to address.

Until we unpack that, it will be difficult to address the question.

Until they get to the bottom of the issues, it is going to be difficult to address it and understand.

Injuries involving the tendon bone interface (TBI) are difficult to address.

And the welfare reform issue will be difficult to address amid the continuing binge of deficit spending.

This is a process that is difficult to address experimentally and warrants future kinetic MD simulations using high-performance computing.

Yes, it may be difficult to address climate change and poverty at the same time, he says, but it's even harder to do so separately.

The reason is that network or organic structures are "difficult to address through electronically mediated exchange"; see also Hackman and Morris (1978) and Nohria and Eccles (1992).

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