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Unfortunately, imprecise concepts like these are hard to represent in logic.
This is exceptionally hard to do because even if the damage done by the crisis is apparent, the economic mechanisms underlying it often involve what economists call "invisible exports" (a type of financial flow) which by definition are hard to represent.
Discontinuous entities are hard to represent accurately in the input format of a standard CRF sequence labelling system, i.e., BIO format.
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This is a complex phenomenon that is hard to represent visually, a classic problem faced by scientists in many different disciplines.
Indeed, theoretical entities in modern science can be hard to represent to ourselves because of the limitations of our conceptions to perceptible forms and properties (PD 166).
But, not every individual user preference can be put into the hearing aid beforehand because some particularities of the user may be hard to represent into the algorithm, and the user's typical acoustic environments may be very different from the sounds that are played to the user in a clinical fitting session.
There was so much to like about music this year that it's hard to represent everyone I liked.
Even though all of this is hard to represent with Hello Hijab, Bokhari said she doesn't mind.
"Imagine if the equivalent to, 'That guy has got some giant balls,' would be to say, 'She sure has some giant eggs on her!' That said, it's hard to represent a women's eggs or fallopian sac without the context of the womb.
The complex pattern of weight gain following preterm birth shown in figure 5 is hard to represent on a growth chart as the patterns are gestation specific.
"A lot of people think it's harder to represent rich people," he said.
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