Example sentences of "[is] more difficult for " in BNC.

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1 But even in those circumstances the new rules hopefully should make sure that it is more difficult for managements to buy companies on the cheap from under the noses of their shareholders .
2 It is more difficult for man to look up than to look down .
3 Through clientelism , the allegiance of the peasant is to his patron rather than to other peasants , so that it is more difficult for solidarity between those in the peasant class to develop .
4 Firms are less likely to set profit-maximising prices for their products when faced with rising raw material prices and labour costs as it is more difficult for them to estimate their expected revenues and costs .
5 It was a dismal yet necessary task , and whilst one can imagine a young woman 's producing such items for herself and her future husband , it is more difficult for us to accept that she probably also fashioned one or two smaller versions at the same time , for infant mortality was high .
6 ‘ It is more difficult for spinners to grip the ball today because it does not get scuffed like it used to .
7 In this way it is more difficult for a tiger to grab hold of .
8 The second aspect is more difficult for those of us engaged in the communicative enterprise .
9 Starting and staying in business is more difficult for certain types of people than it is for others .
10 Not all transmitters excite the post synaptic membrane , some inhibit it so that it is more difficult for it to carry an impulse .
11 The fact that her husband was having a homosexual relationship does not come as a surprise but it is more difficult for Blanche to accept because he needed help but she caused his death by saying that he ‘ disgusted ’ her .
12 This suggests that while entry to the eurobond market is easy , it is more difficult for a firm to establish itself as a dominant player .
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