Sentence examples for much greater difficulty from inspiring English sources

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"[The are] one of many organisations without whose support we would have much greater difficulty running the conference".

Cubans have easy access to doctors, whereas the uninsured in the US have much greater difficulty accessing care.

Parents in particular are facing much greater difficulty securing the higher rate of payments for their disabled children.

Other fusion reactions involving elements with an atomic number above 2 can be used, but only with much greater difficulty.

And plunging home sales mean that homeowners face much greater difficulty selling their homes for enough money to repay their debt.

The NMC figures bear out the much greater difficulty hospital trusts are having recruiting nurses from Europe, particularly from countries where many have come from in recent years – notably Italy, Portugal and Spain.

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"'Alison's life is a struggle to overcome much greater difficulties than many of the men we celebrate and commemorate here.'" The other point to consider is that history might be made by the winners, but art belongs to the rich.

"If you alienate Pakistan and it turns into an anti-American government, then you will have much greater difficulties," he continued.

Patients with drug resistant infections, especially those with multi-drug resistant TB, face much greater difficulties since the second line anti-tuberculosis drugs are not free under the current national TB program.

The level of significance in this study is not as low as that seen in GWAS, but this is a function of the much smaller sample size, which, in itself, is a reflection of the much greater technical difficulty of typing the OriB variant.

Much greater ethical difficulties arise when penetrance is incomplete (not everyone with the genotype has an abnormal phenotype); when there is variable expression (those with the genotype and an abnormal phenotype vary widely as to the nature and/or severity of their phenotype); or when there is great uncertainty as to whether there is any phenotypic risk whatsoever for a given CNV.

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