Measure in sport of the difficulty of a skill, performance, or course.
1But this is a question attended with no common degree of difficulty.
2We've got households in some degree of difficulty already, he said.
3That degree of difficulty is one of the principal attractions of the competition.
4But degree of difficulty is no excuse for what they did to Dumbo.
5It's an aggressive promise, given the degree of difficulty here.
6On Afghanistan, and by extension Pakistan, he asked, what is the degree of difficulty?
7And Murdock's film has a relatively high degree of difficulty.
8The degree of difficulty depends on how it's implemented, though.
9You might be surprised at the degree of difficulty in identifying some of them!
10Red assured her that on a course of this degree of difficulty, anything could happen.
11The degree of difficulty has grown vastly more acute.
12The degree of difficulty is significant and beating Spain may not be the hard part.
13This fact contains some of the competition's great appeals: its degree of difficulty and its unpredictability.
14We've got households in some degree of difficulty already, he told Four Corners earlier this week.
15One can only imagine the degree of difficulty when it comes to a World Cup final.
16A nine-on-seven overlap is rarely converted such is the degree of difficulty when facing organised defences.
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