Sentence examples for a notorious difficulty from inspiring English sources

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A notorious difficulty, applicable to white paint, is the overlap between Ti K-lines and Ba L-lines [21].

There is a notorious difficulty in social theory of specifying the appropriate level of detail at which a blueprint for a new and ideal society must be presented (see Arnold 1990, pp. 4 10).

Despite its great potential for utility in rice improvement programs, O. glaberrima has some negative traits namely poor yield, seeds that split and shatter easily, a notorious difficulty of milling and plants that lodge easily (Linares 2002; National Research Council 1996).

Negative features are a lower yield, seeds that scatter easily, and a notorious difficulty of milling.

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This in turn could push up Britain's underlying growth rate over the same period from 2.5% to 2.75% a year: a substantial increase given the notorious difficulty in raising the trend rate of growth.

This partly reflects a global strategy (DOTS) focused upon transmission reduction in which children are deemed to play a small part and partly the notorious difficulty of diagnosing tuberculosis in this population, factors which are clearly related.

Only last month, he was voted Britain's favourite poet – perhaps a surprising choice when one considers the notorious difficulty of his verse, but maybe less so when one remembers that his light-hearted Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats provided the inspiration for the hit musical Cats.

Determination of the molecular structures of GPCRs including chemokine receptor still remains an enormous challenge, largely due to the notorious difficulty to obtain large quantities of purified proteins.

This lack of funding, coupled with little public awareness of the symptoms and the notorious difficulty in diagnosis, means it is a ticking time bomb.

Both Bartók's Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta and Strauss's Ein Heldenleben were Karajan pieces, and, though he had notorious difficulty with The Rite of Spring, it was a piece with which he eventually triumphed.

Slx5-Slx8 also can target substrates via a SUMO-independent mechanism (Xie et al. 2010), but because of the notorious difficulty in identifying E3 substrates, it is currently unclear how many of its substrates are SUMO-dependent vs. SUMO-independent.

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