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He was having trouble hearing, a common difficulty of bombing victims.
A common difficulty of the biographer of a thinker -- the absence of dramatic adventures away from the lecture hall or writing table -- turns into an advantage.
Measuring the night-time exposure levels is a common difficulty of studies involving personal dosimetry.
A common difficulty of all these studies is the proper placement of passive markers in obese subjects, due to the excessive adipose tissue in the abdominal and pelvic areas.
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Analysis of the first part of the interviews revealed a common difficulty in measuring quality of care.
A common difficulty in investigating the role of mtDNA in polygenetic diseases is that it is challenging to precisely define the susceptibility SNP.
A common difficulty in routine practice is nonavailability of the previous (comparator) study, whether performed in-house or at St Elsewhere's.
Cronin (1993, p. 4) states: But to a Darwinian, [characteristics such as the peacock's tail or the eusocial behavior of ants] pose a common difficulty.
The common difficulty of giving a credible account of a marriage surely has something to do with why marriages themselves come apart.
This avoids the common difficulty of an, apparently, over-determined Poisson problem.
The development of such material to resist blast or impact will overcome the current common difficulty of interfacial delamination failure in any protective barrier system or armors.
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