Sentence examples for being more difficult than from inspiring English sources

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Writing new law for a military tribunal might end up being more difficult than prosecuting terrorism cases in existing courts.

It was inevitable, barring a catastrophic injury, but he seemed to view it as being more difficult than just going out every day and playing a baseball game, which is what he did for 16 seasons, from May 30 , 1982 until Sept. 20, 1998, when he asked to be removed from the Orioles' lineup against the Yankees.

The endoscopists often experienced positioning of the linear probe as being more difficult than the positioning of a forceps.

Individuals aged 85 years or older perceived most items as being more difficult than the younger age groups.

The attainment of social functions such as returning to work has been commonly recognised as being more difficult than simply reducing depressive symptoms [ 52].

Establishing muscle cell cultures from mature animals is described as being more difficult than from young growing animals [ 12, 32, 33].

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That is more difficult than questioning Osborne.

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