Working on harder problems first can be beneficial as it allows you to tackle challenging tasks when your energy and focus are at their peak. However, starting with easier problems can build momentum and boost confidence, making it easier to approach more difficult tasks later. Ultimately, the best approach depends on individual preferences and the specific context of the work. Balancing both strategies can often lead to more effective problem-solving.
The opposite of "easier" is "harder."
It depends if you are awarded bonuses for harder skills. If you are not, having an easier routine is better.
Sabah Electricity's motto is 'Working Harder For Better Power'.
Death is actually easier unfortunatlly. Life is harder.
It is xbox360. ps3 controlling is not horrible but it is harder. With the 360 its a lot easier.
Naturally, your blood pressure is higher when it is working harder as in running, body work, etc. High blood pressure can also be caused by stress, anger problems, etc. So the result is that your blood pressure is higher when working than at rest.
Girls have an easier life than boys in their young ages but as they get older it is harder and harder for them
working even harder
You could ask for a pay rise, you could get a promotion by working harder, or you could get a better job.
No harder
The harder one. It'll work you harder and in the end it'll create you into a better dancer..
They could fire longer and hit harder. They were also a lot smaller and easier to move around.