Examples of 'more difficult to control' in a sentence

Meaning of "more difficult to control"

This phrase suggests that something is becoming increasingly challenging or harder to manage or manipulate

How to use "more difficult to control" in a sentence

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more difficult to control
Far more difficult to control in the field.
Information leakage is becoming more difficult to control.
It becomes more difficult to control your appetite.
Improper combustion technique is more difficult to control.
It is more difficult to control the movements of the.
My emotions are growing more difficult to control.
They are more difficult to control than new states.
The heart rhythm can be more difficult to control.
It is more difficult to control the evolution of the work.
The club also becomes more difficult to control.
It is more difficult to control the current expenditure of the municipalities.
Other things are more difficult to control.
More difficult to control.
Humidity is slightly more difficult to control than temperature.
The prognosis worsens as congestion progresses and arrhythmias become more difficult to control.
More and more difficult to control.
These conditions also make asthma more difficult to control.
It is more difficult to control my breath.
Method because it is more difficult to control.
It is more difficult to control the mind than to control the wind.
These emotions have grown more difficult to control.
It is usually more difficult to control your calories when dining out.
This makes the whole process more difficult to control.
Mind is even more difficult to control than the wind itself.
In the case of offices things are more difficult to control.
Fintech companies are more difficult to control than conventional financial institutions.
This has the effect of making the car more difficult to control.
It is more difficult to control a trimmer when the bit is scraping instead of cutting.
Asthma which is more difficult to control.
Instantaneous electron energy states are difficult to predict and even more difficult to control.
Have grown more difficult to control.
The smaller sized scroll wheels make the scrolling more difficult to control.
This case is more difficult to control.
The partnership ended due to the fact that it was getting more difficult to control.
An educated woman is more difficult to control than an uneducated one.
The convergence time of such a gyrometer with three cavities is therefore more difficult to control.
Lyme disease is becoming more difficult to control than previously thought.
Manoeuvres that require simultaneous horizontal and vertical movements are more difficult to control accurately.
Feeling stressed makes it more difficult to control out of control emotions.
People with diabetes might find their blood sugar levels are more difficult to control.
This made it even more difficult to control the epidemic in a coordinated manner.
Unstable loads and overloading make the carrier less stable and more difficult to control.
Such a system would be more difficult to control but would save energy.
But the effect of other mutations like PKU seem more difficult to control.
This makes it more difficult to control the range of products which are produced.
Knowledgeable people are more difficult to control.
It was getting more difficult to control the shaking and manage the machines at work.
This makes diabetes even more difficult to control.
They are even more difficult to control since the embedded electronics are less efficient.
If you are overweight it is much more difficult to control limb swelling.

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