Sentences with phrase «harder than the previous ones»

That's because Common Core comes with the new standardized tests, which are widely expected to be harder than the previous ones.
These new tests, known as Sats, have been drawn up to assess children's grasp of the recently introduced primary school national curriculum, which is widely considered to be harder than the previous one.

Not exact matches

The changes made by UEFA over the seedings for the Champions League is simply going to mean that the Group Stages have every chance of being many times harder than in previous years, when every top team was guaranteed at least one lemon in the Group.
«We are working hard to tackle this issue and levels of positive drug tests remain lower under this government than they were under the previous one.
This change has produced some good side - effects - the present generation of professional politicians works harder for their constituents than the previous one of citizen legislators did.
The sport has three levels of competition, each one harder than the previous level.
There are a total of 50 levels in the main campaign, each one harder than the previous, with the last 15 or so levels providing some of the hardest stages I've experienced in the genre.
It features an upgradeable 120 GB, 160 GB, 250 GB or 320 GB hard drive and is 32 % smaller, 36 % lighter and consumes 34 % (CECH - 20xx) or 45 % (CECH - 21xx) less power than the previous model, or one third of the original PS3 model.
Ok, maybe Tracey Emin's drunken interview on TV (which wasn't one of her works), or Madonna's ostentatious swearing (she wasn't one of the artists) or Martin Creed's lights going on and off (which is kind of the opposite of publicity - grabbing) may be what's being alluded to, but it's hard to see that the current nominees are any more or less avant - garde or shocking or experimental or whatever than in any previous years.
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