Sentence examples for concerns the difficulty of from inspiring English sources

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One of the most intractable problems faced in immunohistochemical studies of Armadillo concerns the difficulty of unequivocally showing that it accumulates to any appreciable levels in the nucleus upon signalling.

Another issue regarding the Stop Task concerns the difficulty of the task itself.

An additional issue to be considered regarding frequent switching between different ESAs concerns the difficulty of performing pharmacovigilance monitoring.

Authors' response: We would like to make two distinct sets of comments: The first concerns the difficulty of distinguishing between ancient gene duplication followed by differential gene loss and recent gene transfer.

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Another limitation of this study concerns the difficulties of some of the younger children in grasping the concept of "last week"; this might, in fact, cause some biases in the completion of the self-administered version of the PAQLQ.

A second group of lessons concerns the difficulties of central-level steering of the health workforce, often critically weak due to the lack of proper information systems and the complexities of public sector decentralization and service commercialization trends affecting the grassroots.

Many of his riffs concern the difficulty of being an artist (as compared with what, the reader wants to ask, compared with being a soldier? A factory worker? A farmer?) and the stupidity of ordinary people.

After Garrick's death, Boswell recorded a conversation between Sir Joshua Reynolds and Dr Johnson concerning the difficulty of predicting theatrical taste: Sir Joshua: "You must on such an occasion have two judgments; one as to the real value of the work, the other as to what may please the general taste at the time".

Traditional information technology (IT) network management is a kind of the rather complicated work, which has concerned the difficulty of management increased by not only numerous servers, but also a large number of network cables.

Some of Zeno's paradoxes concern the difficulty of crossing a finite magnitude if it is understood to be infinitely divisible, i.e. composed of an infinite number of parts.

The most common theme concerned the difficulty of fitting the GEP material into the home institution's schedule.

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