Sentence examples for more difficult to resolve from inspiring English sources

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The noise problem may be more difficult to resolve.

Problem solved, but some changeover problems are more difficult to resolve.

And that problem makes it more difficult to resolve related proliferation disputes.

"From an international point of view, foreign fighters actually make these conflicts more difficult to resolve".

The dispute is all the more difficult to resolve because the river is in Kashmir.

As managers move up in an organization, defining moments become more difficult to resolve.

More difficult to resolve, according to the lawmakers, is the problem of effective dates.

But I feel the issues I deal with in 'The Son's Room' are much more difficult to resolve".

"Sanctions and intensifying them … will only make the nuclear issue more complex and more difficult to resolve," he added.

"Add to that personal grudges and hurt egos, and it becomes even more difficult to resolve conflicts," he said.

O'Brien said that another forty cases were long-term kidnappings or imprisonments that proved far more difficult to resolve.

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