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This interpretation treats answers as agents' privileged access to their own minds; and it becomes difficult to explain "false" answers.
"If we were to agree to property being the only reason then it becomes difficult to explain instances where even women without property have been branded as witches.
In a case where science and policy are co-constructed through processes which occur in tandem, it becomes difficult to explain the one by using the other[ 119].
Given that 83% of our secondarily transplanted mice recapitulated B-ALL (Table 1), it becomes difficult to explain how most leukaemic cells might have acquired mutations within a short period of time.
Since Akt influence on S6K1 remains largely dependent on its cross talk with mTOR pathway [ 36], its exclusive participation in mediating growth inhibition by bupivacaine becomes difficult to explain.
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The unusual morphological abnormality we found (long-side folding of sperm heads) had not been reported and the mechanism underneath became difficult to explain.
A super prison would be "cheaper and better," but there are "risks about having a big institution that then becomes difficult to control," explains former Conservative prisons and probations minister, Crispin Blunt.
Hence, it becomes difficult to distinguish the impact of diagnosis from the impact of age when explaining this finding.
It becomes difficult to maintain faith.
It becomes difficult to move.
Although proponents of biological evolution had yet to demonstrate a functional mechanism, the dramatic variation and sheer numbers of newly discovered species and fossils had become very difficult to explain without such a theory.
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