Sentence examples for more difficult to project from inspiring English sources

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Projection Poe is more difficult to project than just about any prospect in this draft.

It is far more difficult to project anything else.

Part of the interest derives from the fact that future moisture conditions are much more difficult to project than future temperature, a fact that emerges when comparing the outputs of future GCMs for temperature and precipitation, where there is much higher agreement between models for temperature.

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They're always so difficult to make stuff for, and, as it turns out, they're even more difficult to design projects for.

E8 is rather more difficult to visualise.

In a letter to today's Observer Ciaran Devane, chief executive of Macmillan Cancer Support, says the cap will make it more difficult to fund projects such as its new cancer centre at University College hospital, London, which opened its doors to patients last week and will offer some of the best care in Europe.

He acknowledged that "the tax changes would make it more difficult" to do the project, although he was still optimistic that he could break ground for the arena this fall.

The resulting annual debt service, however, could reach 30percentt of revenues, making it more difficult to complete these projects.

In the past, Congressional delegations simply earmarked money for the ports, but the ban on earmarks has made it more difficult to finance the projects.

Mr. Schmidt said that while Solar Millennium had found investors interested in financing the Blythe plant, the looming expiration of the cash grants would make it more difficult to finance future projects.

The business has changed so much that it's much more difficult to have ownership in projects".

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