Examples of 'more protracted' in a sentence

Meaning of "more protracted"

more protracted: Describing a situation or process that is prolonged or extended in duration, suggesting that it has lasted longer than expected or desired

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It also means more protracted periods of drought.
The legislative process is always much more protracted.
But the probability of a more protracted period of stagnation is high.
He had bargained for something much more protracted.
Two separate procedures entail more protracted processing of applications and higher administrative costs.
A very disturbing fact is that displacements are tending to become more protracted.
The consequence of this is even more protracted disadvantage of young people with special needs.
Easy access to small arms makes violence more lethal and conflict more protracted.
Preliminary data may suggest a more protracted recovery from concussion in high school athletes.
The Western Conference race was more protracted.
Changes do occur but often over more protracted periods than in some other economic activities.
With a larger group, game play may be more protracted.
This is largely due to the deeper and more protracted production crisis affecting African agriculture.
But, problem solving among women was also different and more protracted.
Delay in tackling the underlying problem means a more protracted economic downturn and even greater costs.

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Once SALWs enter communities, they make violence more lethal and conflict more protracted.
OHSS may be more severe and more protracted if pregnancy occurs.
Older children and children with co-existing medical conditions can have a more protracted course.
However, it entails a more protracted adjustment to demand shocks.
These specialists were understood to “ deserve ” higher incomes because of their more protracted medical education.
O Other company cultures prefer a more protracted discussion of options, models, and strategies.
Axis II, Neuroendocrine, it is slower in its activation and require more protracted.
The Bank is now projecting a deeper and more protracted slowdown in the U.S. economy.
The more protracted the displacement, the more unwilling displaced Afghans are to return home.
The honeymoon is more protracted.
The UK 's crisis was more protracted than expected, and continues to affect labour relations.
HICP inflation is now expected to remain high for a more protracted period than previously thought.
Unlike the French and Russian agrarian revolution, the Chinese agrarian revolution was more protracted.
HICP inflation was expected to remain high for a more protracted period than previously thought.
In contrast, a chronic symptom, disorder, condition, or disease is treated over a more protracted time frame.
Today, the vast majority of people have a more protracted experience with death.
Furthermore, the syndrome may be more severe and more protracted if pregnancy occurs.
Meanwhile, softness in emerging markets now appears more protracted than we initially anticipated.
Altogether, the economy would undergo a larger and more protracted slowdown in this scenario.
Davis Love III 's appointment was a more protracted process.
Made more sinister, and perhaps more protracted of a new Dark Age.
Emergency Humanitarian and Food Aid Programmes can be more protracted and address multi-year crises.

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