Sentence examples for be difficult to tune from inspiring English sources

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Too much normalization leads to complex SQL code, which can be difficult to tune.

The highest notes on a clarinet can have a shrill piercing quality and can be difficult to tune accurately.

It may be difficult to tune each of the parameters to achieve optimal results.

The problem is that it would be difficult to tune the thermodynamics of this system to make the switch respond to the ligand.

One generalist, scoring heat-related mortality at 'full PDF', suggested that it shouldn't be difficult to "tune a model for mortality surveillance or expected mortality".

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But some demonstrators' evening routine — boisterous bar-hopping, with an occasional vuvuzela appearance — has been difficult to tune out.

And without local stations, it was difficult to tune into live events like this.

Especially, it is difficult to tune these parameters for time-varying systems.

They use fully centralized control strategy, the parameters of which are difficult to tune.

A potential drawback of this method lies in using a generic image segmentation algorithm, whose parameters are difficult to tune.

This is a required condition for complex designs when it is difficult to tune the cooling rate.

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