Sentence examples for is more difficult to adapt from inspiring English sources

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The four domains considered by all 8 reports contain the type of information most readily adapted between contexts [ 10], (information in the fifth domain, organisational aspects, is more difficult to adapt to specific countries or contexts).

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Though the model would probably be more difficult to adapt to poorer communities, the organization is poised to show others how to do what it has done.

Some of the books of the Bible were more difficult to adapt than others, Ayris admits, but artists were selected to fit the text.

However, using a dynamic model as the evaluation model instead of the static model would be more difficult to adapt to countries with limited data.

Here that is more difficult to achieve.

K-mixing is more difficult to analyse.

Timbre is more difficult to describe.

The SQ is more difficult to interpret.

"It may be more difficult to avoid or adapt to," Dr. Luo suggested.

Thirteen percent of participants indicated that the original pamphlet was more difficult to understand than the adapted pamphlet; however, only three responded as follows: (Table 1), "Prefer more pictures", "The original was very technical" and "Not sure why".

Every centimetre of sea level rise on top of what is already expected is going to be even more difficult to adapt to," he said.

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