Example sentences of "problem than [art] " in BNC.

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1 Northern Ireland 's experience in Spain and Mexico in the last two World Cups taught them that heat can pose more problems than the opposition for British-based players .
2 The bulls are in demand for use as beef sires in dairy and suckler herds and the calves are small enough to cause far fewer calving problems than the offspring of breeds such as the Charolais , Blonde d'Aquitaine or Maine-Anjou .
3 If a patient has a psychiatric disorder this must be included in his list of problems , although sometimes the secondary effects of the illness are more important problems than the illness itself .
4 Oldham gave Wigan more problems than the scoreline suggests and they were well served by prop Tiny Solomona and scrum half Steve Terry .
5 Oldham gave Wigan more problems than the scoreline suggests and they were well served by prop Tiny Solomona and scrum half Steve Terry .
6 They were , moreover , quite convinced that the Clow differential would cause greater problems than the committee realised .
7 Tizard 's findings led her to conclude that the adopted children were the most fortunate — as a group they had fewer problems than the restored children .
8 In the longer term the failure of the National Coalition , and the Conservative and Labour governments in the 1920s , to create the ‘ home fit for heroes ’ , turned some towards more radical solutions for Britain 's problems than the return to normalcy and safety-first politics of what Mosley was to call the old gangs of British politics .
9 But the identification of the criteria poses no lesser problems than the identification of what the criteria are for .
10 I am proud to do so , because it holds out very much more opportunity for resolving our problems than the centralist control of which the Opposition are so fond .
11 If , however , through planning or chance , the women ended up with a supportive non-deviant spouse , they were no more likely to experience parenting problems than the comparison group of women .
12 Of interest too was the finding that high-risk subjects who did not experience a breakdown had fewer perinatal problems than the low-risk subjects .
13 Exclusion , though , is rather less general a problem than a low status for some categories of painting .
14 Problems with a terminal or page printer would be considered a lower level problem than a problem with the disk units or processor for which we have no spares .
15 Before breakfast a far worse problem than a locked kitchen hit Mr Multhrop , the Imperial and Auguste .
16 But the point is that the mind of a child is often capable of a greater grasp of the complexity of a theological problem than an adult .
17 However , if the total effect of this and other stress effects is to exaggerate the effect of stress then this could be less a problem than an advantage in detecting stress early , although not an exact measurement .
18 It was invented in the 1950s by psychologists , and solves a more general problem than the one we have posed .
19 If , on the other hand , you knew much more about what had to be done to solve the problem than the other person , then communicating clearly and testing the other person 's understanding would be higher priorities .
20 A combination of clerical opposition and papal objections thwarted his attempts to tax the clergy directly , but to the king Winchelsey constituted a far greater problem than the pope who , susceptible to more and wider pressures , gradually modified his objections to Edward 's aims and granted him a papal tenth in 1301 .
21 Conversely , there are many cases where the computation times for surface and solid modelling are long , whilst providing the designer with no greater insight into the problem than the wireframe interpretation does .
22 This time Osborn was much more generous in his comments to Mumford : ‘ a far better statement of the problem than the LCC Plan …
23 A far greater problem than the journey from Rome to Verona and back was our plan to get married — which I was gradually getting used to .
24 Does the Minister agree that perhaps a more urgent problem than the control of nuclear weapons in the republics of the former Soviet Union could be the vast amounts of conventional weapons that are in the hands of highly discontented and underpaid armed forces that have serious problems ?
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