Sentence examples for undoubtedly more difficult than from inspiring English sources

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By placing a high value on standardisation, policy compliance (https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/) and quality assurance, it is understood that immediate participation of newcomers in Debian maintainership is rendered more difficult; contributions are undoubtedly more difficult than a pull request on GitHub which the Conda initiatives requests.

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An agreement among three parties is undoubtedly more difficult to achieve than one between two parties, and it is not unusual in multiparty cases to not have all parties in the room during negotiations.

Following a traditional academic career path is undoubtedly more difficult for these reasons.

A levels undoubtedly differ in their relative difficulty, and Chemistry is widely perceived as more difficult than most other subjects, a perception which it would seem is correct [ 36].

(Fashion undoubtedly is, in and of itself, part of the problem too  — since figuring out whether something suits is generally even more difficult than figuring out if it fits).

It is much more difficult than poetry.

This is more difficult than it sounds.

Are some comparisons more difficult than others?

More difficult than evil ones?

That is far more difficult than composing.

The rehabilitation proved more difficult than anticipated.

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