Sentence examples for more difficulty when from inspiring English sources

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Cross-pollinated crops, on the other hand, present more difficulty when saving healthy seeds.

Although this methodology has been widely used, the calibration using group of subjects is more difficulty when the survey involves preschool children.

The fact that students could recognize the disease when presented with a formulated problem but had more difficulty when presented with the original complex case indicates that knowledge of the clinical features may be necessary but not sufficient for problem formulation.

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She describes more difficulties when she wanted to move out: she claims the landlords withheld the deposit on account of pre-existing damage and such spurious reasons as the lack of a working light bulb in her bedroom.

Model viii shows that female ex-offenders faced more difficulties when the human resource manager was a woman.

It presents more difficulties when it is applied to the design of a more complex system that depends on many physical quantities (i.e. vehicles, industrial production plants, etc).

Nevertheless, it may lead to more difficulties when compared to the evaluation of the quality of single-number data, like CPI, since it is not possible to find reference indicators outside the IO table for every single number.

This is supported by studies that show that transgender women report more difficulties when dealing with health providers than men who have sex with men and sex workers [ 12].

Had McCandless's guidebook to edible plants warned that Hedysarum alpinum seeds contain a neurotoxin that can cause paralysis, he probably would have walked out of the wild in late August with no more difficulty than when he walked into the wild in April, and would still be alive today.

Because the participants preferred consulting a female doctor even for diseases such as the common cold and influenza the participants would presumably experience more emotional difficulty when communicating with a male urologist about their chronic bladder conditions, which were frequently perceived to be private and sensitive.

The paradox of choice holds that when people have almost unlimited choices, they have more difficulty deciding than when the choices are "managed" for them.

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