Sentence examples for remarkably more difficult from inspiring English sources

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Understanding the military players in the Syrian opposition has become remarkably more difficult in recent months through the proliferation of brigades, battalions and fronts, many bearing religious names.

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While remarkably active and stable, these new materials proved substantially more difficult than vanadia-based catalysts to operate transiently on the road, due to their much higher NH3 storage.

2-AIT "most remarkably can actually disperse preformed biofilms, something that is much more difficult to do than simply inhibiting their formation," says Neville Kallenbach, a professor of chemistry at New York University in New York City.

"It was more difficult for the drawings but I have to say people were remarkably good natured.

Remarkably, S. aureus and E. coli L-forms share the ability to proliferate independently of FtsZ, and although definitive experiments are more difficult to perform in C. glutamicum, it appears that they will also share this property.

Meat was more difficult.

More difficult decisions".

That is more difficult.

Zone is more difficult.

But it is more difficult.

Ocean negotiates more difficult territory.

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