Sentence examples for be harder to exploit from inspiring English sources

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Ultimately, Microsoft will issue fewer Critical updates with Windows XP out of the mix, and the security issues that do occur will be harder to exploit, and have less impact even when a successful attack occurs.

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The newly discovered bugs are not thought to be as serious as Heartbleed and are harder to exploit.

That may mean that it is a potentially richer resource or that it is harder to exploit.

Put another way: the reason Australia is a poor investment for mining companies is because we're a wealthy nation that's harder to exploit than less developed nations.

It has been hard to exploit that decline in Peru, where Maoist guerrillas control most of the coca growing territory.

Whereas a central database can lead to a natural monopoly that everyone has to use, the fact that MDLs are mutual — i.e., held in common — means they are hard to exploit as natural monopolies.

One of the drawbacks of this extraction method is that it is hard to exploit temporal parallelism.

Shale gas, which is hard to exploit, will play an increasingly critical role in China's natural gas production in the future (Jia et al. 2012; Zou et al. 2010; Chen et al. 2012; Sun et al. 2013).

Experts say the Spectre flaw is much harder to exploit, but it is also almost impossible to mitigate.

The next set of advantages for skilled fantasy players is even harder to exploit for the average fan.

These peer-to-peer (P2P) systems such as Stellar DEX and Waves DEX, are much harder to exploit and/or hack.

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