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To be sure, some white-collar crime cases are difficult to present to juries, legal experts say.
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Reliability is a complex "academic" concept and it may be difficult to present and explain it to respondents.
It is difficult to present a comprehensive comparison of all the approaches together because each one addresses specific problems.
The standardised residuals are presented in a linear format starting at midnight, because it is difficult to present negative values clearly in circular form.
CG is not a written language and, due to lack of orthographic conventions, it was difficult to present the material to the participants in written form, because of fear that they might lapse into SG or speak unnaturally (see note 2 in Supporting Information File S1).
It would be difficult to present a complete introduction to US Food and Drug Administration FDAA) legislation and its practical use in the clearance of food contact materials, a task which is in any case beyond the scope of this paper.
Thus, it is difficult to present peptides derived from disordered regions in a conventional immune synapse.
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