Sentence examples for never more difficult from inspiring English sources

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The shootings are not the fault of guns; we've had guns in our society for 200 years, and they were never more difficult to get (legally, at least) than they are now.

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Rachel Burrows, editor of rival site Netmums, said the process for finding a secondary school had never been more difficult for parents: "There has never been such a variety of different schools for parents to choose from – but it has never been harder to get your child into the school you want.

It's never easy after a national election, but it has also never been more difficult.

It's never been more difficult to get block trades done and there's never been this much volume that is traded in an opaque way.

And it has never been more difficult.

But it has also never been more difficult.

Regulating special-interest money in politics has never been more difficult — or more important.

The task of attracting top-notch directors has never been more difficult than it is today.

That means being given money, or making money, or both, which has never been more difficult.

But identifying which stocks have the most promise has never been more difficult for investors.

"It's easy for people to be critical, but that job has never been more difficult than it is now.

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