Sentence examples for more difficult to navigate from inspiring English sources

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But the latest allegations proved more difficult to navigate.

The flood of money makes it only more difficult to navigate a lackluster market.

The longer buses are more difficult to navigate through traffic-filled streets.

Those safety standards and government regulations will likely prove more difficult to navigate than getting cars to actually drive themselves.

And like Mr. Summers, he has often found university politics more difficult to navigate than electoral politics.

Unlike the downloaded version of the Ovi Store, which is optimized for your phone, the mobile Web version is much more difficult to navigate.

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While the new dashboard isn't any more or less difficult to navigate using a control pad, it's far easier and faster to do it using a Kinect controller.

With more than 2,800 performances of theater, music, comedy, dance and more spread among 275 venues, the festival is difficult to navigate and impossible to consume fully.

These concepts are difficult to navigate... and I'm aware of listening to the music more than to the lyrics.

The network of paths in the TCPG is very difficult to navigate and understand, but the spaces that can be seen from the paths are more intelligible.

Since high-dimensional adaptive landscapes are very difficult to navigate and virtually impossible to visualise, researchers have been developing abstractions that provide a more accessible picture.

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