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1
Since then, however, the course has matured and become far
more
difficult
.
2
The global economic crisis has made a deal
more
difficult
to achieve.
3
However, 1996 will be a
more
difficult
year for the banking group.
4
But that is
more
difficult
to do in the case of health.
5
The paper was widely regarded as
more
difficult
than in previous years.
6
The next step, choosing a prime minister, may prove far
more
difficult
.
7
Funny and interesting, of course, but also
more
difficult
to deal with.
8
Kenyon was involved in yet
more
difficult
discussions over the affair yesterday.
9
The second option was
more
difficult
as it entailed serious, introspective reckoning.
10
Forward, behind, right, left, up, down-allrapidly became
more
difficult
to define.
11
Photo: Julie Ellison K2 is different… more dangerous and
more
difficult
than Everest.
12
Today such a recapitalization would be a lot
more
difficult
,
he said.
13
Lozoya poses a
more
difficult
challenge, given his proximity to the president.
14
Aeries could be rebuilt; the future was much
more
difficult
to replace.
15
With the new points system it's a little
more
difficult
to read.
16
With increasing competition, the environment for regional reinsurers is getting
more
difficult
.
more
difficult
more