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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a description of the challenges" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an explanation or account of difficulties faced in a particular context, such as a project or situation.
Example: "In the report, we included a description of the challenges we encountered during the implementation phase."
Alternatives: "an account of the difficulties" or "a summary of the obstacles".
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They click the opportunity, and they get a description of the challenges of the position, and links to others who are doing the same role at Airbnb or Square and who are also on Zerply, and here's some of the work they've created".
There can rarely have been so concise a description of the challenges of leadership.
A description of the challenges and solutions to georeference each lake in our study area and connect that location to lake sample events.
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She said [my kid] had made three kids cry by telling them that 'Momo was going to go into their room at night and kill them.'" The post contained a description of the challenge and urged other parents in town to talk to their kids about bad people online.
We present a description of the challenge and summary of results, demonstrating how curation groups can effectively use interoperable NER technologies to simplify text-mining pipeline implementation.
For continuous variables, the population value of rank correlation is a functional of that copula (see Genest and Nešlehová (2007) and Genest et al. (2014) for a descriptions of the challenges in the discrete case).
This presentation will be concerned both with the scientific basis of these programs and with a descriptions of the challenges and potential promises that these new collaborative programs offer to rheumatology.
The paper concludes with a description of the future challenges for grower group networks.
After a description of the intrinsic challenges associated with the mechanics of fluid-driven fractures, we discuss both continuum and meso-scales numerical methods as well as engineering models which typically make use of additional assumptions to reduce computational cost.
Climate change policy (and much of the associated natural science research) agenda is predicated around a description of the methane challenge as one that is technocratic in nature.
This chapter provides a description of the important advantages, challenges and features of Generation IV LFR systems, and a survey of designs and concepts under varying stages of development.
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