Encara no tenim significats per a "more difficult".
1Since then, however, the course has matured and become far more difficult.
2The global economic crisis has made a deal more difficult to achieve.
3However, 1996 will be a more difficult year for the banking group.
4But that is more difficult to do in the case of health.
5The paper was widely regarded as more difficult than in previous years.
6The next step, choosing a prime minister, may prove far more difficult.
7Funny and interesting, of course, but also more difficult to deal with.
8Kenyon was involved in yet more difficult discussions over the affair yesterday.
9The second option was more difficult as it entailed serious, introspective reckoning.
10Forward, behind, right, left, up, down-allrapidly became more difficult to define.
11Photo: Julie Ellison K2 is different… more dangerous and more difficult than Everest.
12Today such a recapitalization would be a lot more difficult, he said.
13Lozoya poses a more difficult challenge, given his proximity to the president.
14Aeries could be rebuilt; the future was much more difficult to replace.
15With the new points system it's a little more difficult to read.
16With increasing competition, the environment for regional reinsurers is getting more difficult.
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