Sentence examples for though, harder from inspiring English sources

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Developments were just as dramatic, though harder to measure, off the charts.

The social implications, though harder to quantify, point to a new direction for India's faltering trade unions.

The central bank's loan gives Hungary the means to meet its obligations directly even though harder currencies are flowing out.

Well over a hundred people were killed by the storm, and the indirect toll, though harder to measure, was greater.

Another notable move – though harder to interpet – was the removal of Khalid al-Tuwaijri, the powerful chief of the Royal Court and Abdullah's private secretary.

Just as compelling, though harder to imagine living with, is another Art Nouveau object: a cabinet by the sculptor and furniture maker Carlo Bugatti (father of the automaker Ettore Bugatti) at James P. Infante.

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This belief, though hard to dispute, can feel narrowing.

Its natural resources, though hard to get at, are amazing.

The monkeys, though hard to count, seem to be holding their own.

This pervasive loss of confidence, though hard to precisely measure, is of enormous consequence.

These, though hard to monitor, could mean a lot if they work.

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