Examples of using It is more difficult in English and their translations into Swedish
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As our society is also characterized by a growing number of women in remunerated work, it is more difficult now for many women to provide important informal services free of charge.
They have this power, but it is more difficult to control it and adapt it to curricula.
This is not easy, because after occupation of the territory, it is more difficult to drive them out.
It is more difficult to identify those responsible for problems that are spread over larger areas.
Fraudsters may misuse our name, but it is more difficult for them to misuse our internet domain name, paypal.
It is more difficult for those who do not have such start-up capital to buy YT subscribers.
It is more difficult now, when I'm going to make my comeback to the 100% healthy and working.
The reason is simple- it is more difficult to break the rules if they are written down.
After the beginner part of your running career, it is more difficult to change how you run.
Corrosive steel allows you to get morepure final product, but it is more difficult to process.
Major international suppliers rarely entail problems, but it is more difficult with smaller, local manufacturers.
When we do not LOOK AT THE WHOLE, it is more difficult- if not impossible- to manage the PARTS.
Generally, it is more difficult to use the Gish gallop in a structured debate than in a free-form one.
But, unlike their thoroughbred relatives, it is more difficult to identify a threat to their health without knowing their parents.
On the other hand it is more difficult to find other students for leisure activities.
Meanwhile, it is more difficult to implement in open fields
At some of our schools it is more difficult to support and follow one particular child,
Because of this it is more difficult to enjoy what would otherwise be a wonderful journey.
However, it is more difficult to process and store the vast amounts of data that are produced.