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1 Even for those proceeding to third level, prospects look difficult with continuing high levels of graduate unemployment.
2 There is never a dull moment as he makes the easy things look difficult and vice versa.
3 The things that look difficult in advance turn out to be easy of conquest when once encountered.
4 I have never done anything in the statesman line, but it does not look difficult to me.
5 Naturally, we had to make it look difficult because, otherwise, would have sensed it was a trap.
6 There have been suggestions of an early return to Chelsea but the logistics look difficult to work out.
7 The disagreements might in principle look difficult to resolve but he was confident there would be a way through.
8 It did not look difficult , so I joined in the dancing, as I have done many times among other races.
9 The painter Edward Burne-Jones makes the difficult look difficult , and depending on your expectations his art seems either laboured or sublime.
10 The company said it remains cautious as its outlook for the rest of the financial year and 2009 continues to look difficult .
11 It would reinforce the organisation's credibility, but that looks difficult to achieve.
12 If something looks difficult , leave it a while and come back to it!
13 I can see the possibility, but a practical method of communication looks difficult .
14 There was a pause and for a moment matters looked difficult .
15 The justice secretary knows his interest in the euro now looks difficult to defend.
16 Just the right to be proud of their team even if qualification looked difficult .
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