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With rules restricting what defensive backs can do to impede receivers, players like Owens and Moss are difficult to cover one-on-one.
While it is possible to construct more and more precise models of hardware architectures, we show that there are ways to implement hidden functionality based on side effects in the microprocessor that are difficult to cover with a model.
The increase in life expectancy in developed societies has led to an rise in the appearance of diseases that are unknown by the medical and scientific world and, therefore, are difficult to cover by the therapeutic community.
As genomic regions of GC content >70% are difficult to cover with an ample number of Illumina reads, our method is unlikely to detect long expansions of STRs with high GC contents.
Pencil graphite bruises are difficult to cover up without them rubbing off.
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"It's difficult to cover everything and [our players] are taking their chances".
It was difficult to cover the spaces, to pass into spaces, to be aggressive and tight in the Gegenpressing".
It's such a wide-ranging topic it's difficult to cover it all in one program.
Before breaking out the paint rollers, though, you should be aware that red paint can be difficult to cover with a lighter color.
As for the trees, "That's them finding a different surface that's difficult to cover over or remove," he said.
The crisis has been difficult to cover at times because of the security threats posed by the Shabab Islamist insurgent group, which controls parts of Somalia.
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