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"S.N.L.," on the other hand, showed how that energy is difficult to harness outside an athletic context.
Conversely, traits with a diffuse, polygenic basis such as abiotic stress resistance are more difficult to harness.
The problem is so vast that it is difficult to harness, and the first steps have been halting.
Wave power is notoriously difficult to harness because of the damage waves can cause to mechanical systems.
That's largely because it has proved difficult to harness the electrons that are generated to create a current.
Fragile states have found it difficult to harness the power of spatial data for governance, despite proven successes in other settings.
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Or is it that local mammals, like the zebra and the African elephant, were difficult to domesticate and harness in agriculture?
In order to be truly transformative rather than just another fad, the so-called data revolution will have to deal with the following issues: Perhaps the most difficult challenge to harnessing the potential of data lies within the big data community itself.
Unfriendly, nervous dogs cannot be trusted, are difficult to catch for harnessing and generally not tolerated.
It orbits a small red dwarf star that emits almost all of its luminosity at infrared wavelengths, which may be difficult for life to harness.
However, these cool dwarf stars emit almost all of their luminosity at infrared wavelengths, which may be difficult for life to harness, and they typically display larger luminosity variations than do Sun-type stars.
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