Sentence examples for apparent difficulty of from inspiring English sources

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Nor did you explain that the primary responsibility for policing Puerto Rico's borders lies with the federal government.You also noted the apparent difficulty of doing business here.

An apparent difficulty of the Dirac equation thus turned into an unexpected triumph and one of the main reasons for Dirac's being awarded the 1933 Nobel Prize for Physics.

An apparent difficulty of this procedure is that the damage at a point is only indirectly coupled to the accelerations measured in other points.

The apparent difficulty of sustaining such a view of belief is often held to reflect badly on the a coarse-grained possible-worlds view of propositions in general, since it's generally thought that one of the principal metaphysical functions of propositions is to serve as the contents of belief and other "propositional attitudes" (e.g., Field 1978; Soames 1987).

Many workampers I met in Coffeyville were not just holding on but living with a very particular sort of alacrity, an almost aggressive good cheer that was frankly hard for me to reconcile with the apparent difficulty of their financial realities.

In view of the apparent difficulty of tetraploid cells to successfully complete mitosis, we wondered whether these cells might rely more heavily on the cell cycle checkpoint kinase Chk1 than diploid cells.

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The local parliamentary elections held in many parts of the country in 2011 proved to be a major contributor to the apparent difficulties of the government.

The apparent difficulty to precisely control fine-tuning of biomaterial degradation has initiated the recent paradigm shift from conventional top-down fabrication methods to more nature-inspired bottom-up assemblies.

However, the apparent difficulty to detect infectious viruses in dogs suggests rapid absorption of a number of different oncolytic viruses.

"Unfortunately", there would be some apparent difficulties for the emergence of the chromosome.

Amis recently told The Wall Street Journal that while Hitchens no longer needs help with words (despite a history of apparent difficulty with the proper use of "infamous"), "he's touchingly all thumbs with the colon and the semicolon".

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