Sentence examples for More difficultly from inspiring English sources

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On this account, a very slender, regulated, and restricted diet is dangerous to persons in health, because they bear transgressions of it more difficultly.

Rapid prototyping (RP), especially metal direct rapid prototyping, brings engineers a new model to fabricate parts more difficultly than conventional machining.

It demonstrates that the thicker the passivation film is, the higher the RP is and the more difficultly the charge transfer reaction proceeds.

Including prior studies, results also suggest that designers have improved their knowledge in building construction safety, but compared to builders they present more difficultly in reaching a consensus of perception.

Indeed, shiny/reflective parcels are more difficultly reconstructed, due to failures in the change detection phase.

Indeed, the larger the molecular polarity and molecular weight of a compound, the more difficultly it is absorbed [19, 20].

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Participants aged ⩾85 years were more likely to have difficultly or need help with ADL (P<0.001) with over 50% of this age group, also having a ECOG performance status of 2 or more, compared with 21 37% of younger women (P<0.001).

But for both supporters and rivals of Mr. Bloomberg, it was something more -- another example of the difficultly Mr. Bloomberg's extensive and expensive regiment of pollsters, consultants, communications experts and issues advisers is encountering these days as it seeks to help him make the transformation from wealthy and successful businessman to New York City's next mayor.

In contrast, when drugs like marijuana and alcohol are consumed in larger quantities, erectile and other sexual problems (e.g., difficultly reaching orgasm) become much more likely.

Related: 'I'm always on call': managing a residential children's home It is no surprise, then, that more than half of all children's home providers say they have difficultly recruiting care workers with the right skills and experiences, and, critically, the right insight to care for children with the most pressing needs.

In the United States, anyone who spends more than 30percentt of their income on housing is considered "cost burdened," and has difficultly paying for other of life's necessities such as food, clothing, transportation and health care.

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