Sentence examples for The greater difficulty from inspiring English sources

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The greater difficulty comes from its highly variable character.

The greater difficulty was that the Stooges live in a world without consequences, in a perpetual present tense.

The greater difficulty in reaching the targets can be related to the use of a lower aggressive approach (i.e., prescription of lower doses), poorer compliance of women, or between-sex physiopathological differences.

The greater difficulty in elucidating the role of sexual habits in cervical cancer in high-risk (Muñoz et al, 1996) than in low-risk areas (Bosch et al, 1996) has already been discussed.

Despite the greater difficulty of the Petrarchan rhyme-scheme, the more open pattern of the sestet suits her narrative purpose.

Tempered hardboard has been heat treated and one surface is extremely smooth and hard, which accounts for the greater difficulty.

One is the greater difficulty the uninsured have today in finding care, as public hospitals have closed or cut back on services.

While buyers may bemoan the greater difficulty in getting a loan, most real estate brokers and mortgage brokers agree that the current situation is no surprise.

Unfortunately, this national policy does not account for the greater difficulty a young person in Grimsby faces in finding a job than their contemporary in York.

However it always seemed more likely that Norman would have the greater difficulty holding serve, and in the ninth game Henman pounced again.

The closer the nation's industry gets to full operating capacity, the greater difficulty it has producing enough to meet demand, leading to shortages and price increases.

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