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And second, that finding out how to travel this way had become extremely difficult if not downright impossible, given the lack of integration between rail operators and the fragmentation of European booking systems.
In many of the biotelemetry applications, the heart rate monitoring of the ambulatory patients become extremely difficult if the mobility of the patient is restricted due to paralysis or and/or where continuous paramedic attention and monitoring with sensors become unaffordable.
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He conceded the job of the ISC becomes extremely difficult if it is "not trusted by either parliament or the media, and if people don't accept what it says.
There are stations all over the globe, so it becomes extremely difficult, if not impossible, for a nation to cheat.
"They stopped paying because someone told them they didn't have to and ripped them off". Adams agreed, saying borrowers should know that changing loan terms becomes extremely difficult if the delinquency is extended, especially past a year.
As the diagnostic criteria for AMI place significant emphasis on cardiac troponins, it becomes extremely difficult, if not impossible, for any new biomarkers to outperform them.
Once emptied, the space on the hard drive that the data occupied is made available for reuse and the restoration of any files emptied from the recycle bin becomes extremely difficult if it is overwritten by new data.
The firing of workers became extremely difficult in many sectors.
Time-based competition (being fast and reliable) becomes extremely difficult in such a global context.
Without a top-notch rating, writing new business would become extremely difficult for Ambac, if not impossible.
Specifically, it might become extremely difficult to do clinical research if new legislation is too restrictive; to address many issues, access to large populations is critical.
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