Sentence examples for being more difficult to from inspiring English sources

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Other factors include Apple's products being more difficult to make, according to Foxconn, and Apple's insistence on secrecy.

"It's the old joke about the past being more difficult to predict than the future," the OBR chief said.

The greater proportion of Pietrain genetics in the selection resulted in leaner carcasses, but also in pigs being more difficult to handle.

The new stickers are bigger, brighter, and meant to be seen as collectibles, with some stickers being more difficult to unlock than others.

This result demonstrates the importance of the basic group of the bifunctional catalyst, although the likelihood of glycine being more difficult to access the cleavage site than 1,2-diamines due to the charge differences cannot be completely excluded.

There are three measures for the incoherence of a matrix: the mutual coherence, the restricted isometry property (RIP), and null space property (NSP); the last two being more difficult to compute (e.g. [8]).

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Here that is more difficult to achieve.

First, terrorism was more difficult to combat.

Others have been more difficult to shoulder.

"It's more difficult to make decisions".

The institutionalists are more difficult to categorize.

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