Sentence examples for be difficult to deploy from inspiring English sources

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By contrast, when both sides have a strong sense of the ZOPA, the anchoring effect will be difficult to deploy.

However, it will be difficult to deploy first of a kind nuclear power plant in developing countries because extensive safety demonstration has to be conducted in industrialized countries.

This approach might increase the value of reforestation programs overall, but it will be difficult to deploy low-defect varieties optimally because site productivity and distance to the coast are only weakly associated with stem defects.

Solar power has gained ground in recent years, but continues to be difficult to deploy: Black panels work well on rooftops, but no one wants to cover a building with them, and for maximized efficient energy use, electricity needs to be generated close to where it's used.

Since online monitoring of the process inside the filter structure or marking particles flowing into the filter in any way, which would facilitate distinguishing between fresh and replaced particles, might be difficult to deploy, a simulation of the process was chosen instead.

Stun guns can prove a valuable alternative to gunfire or other methods of force, but experts say stun guns can be difficult to deploy in rapidly escalating and close-range situations.

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Likewise, some locations are difficult to deploy the required sensors.

It is difficult to deploy scarce talent effectively without first identifying your company's A players.

In contrast, learning-based methods improve as the robot acts in the environment, but are difficult to deploy in the real-world due to their high sample complexity.

Currently available MRI compatible dichoptic presentation systems are either highly expensive, require degradation of the projected stimulus such as the removal of all but one color or are difficult to deploy in a range of scanner environments.

There was a problem with the Fujita scale: it was based on observation, not measurement — tornadoes are so destructive that normal weather instruments can't stand up to them, and they're so unpredictable that it is difficult to deploy hardened instruments inside them.

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