Sentence examples for challenges to searching from inspiring English sources

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10 Similarly, Laurence McCullough and colleagues have highlighted challenges to searching for reason-based bioethics literature.

This will provide challenges to searching, and the search strategies employed will necessarily be broad, leading to a large database of potential studies to be examined.

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Bonabeau (2009) NA Companies face far more challenges to search ideas outside of the traditional places.

Students, he declared, are not broadly educated, not sufficiently challenged to "search to know".

Officials in her office noted that in December, a judge in Albany rejected a similar sovereign immunity-based challenge to search and arrest warrants in the case.

It seems only natural that the national research councils of Europe are increasingly being challenged to search for new solutions.

Testers were challenged to search the sites for bugs – performing a combination of exploratory, functional and usability testing.

There have been several attempts to examine gene expression profiles using microarray [ 11- 20], but the challenge to search homologs themselves by microarray is unique and novel.

Because it is challenging to search the literature for interactions among chemicals, there was a great deal of interest in the development of databases that would accommodate different levels of mixture study results (i.e., in vitro studies to human studies).

The heroine of this brainy romp is Kate Stanley, an American authority on Shakespeare who has come to London to direct "Hamlet" at the reconstructed Globe Theater — which promptly burns down around her. That's only the first of many disasters that befall Kate once she accepts a murdered mentor's challenge to search for the manuscript of a lost Shakespeare play.

However, when present in subcutaneous tissues, cervical, mediastinal, retroperitoneal, extraperitoneal abdomen and pelvis spaces, involving muscular fibres or interstitial tissues, it is abnormal, indicating a "pathological process", and represents a challenge to search for the underlying aetiology.

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