Sentence examples for detail difficulties from inspiring English sources

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A relatively simple intensional logic that can be used to illustrate several major points will be discussed in some detail, difficulties will be pointed out, and pointers to other, more complex, approaches will be given.

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Even more revealing is the tender response that Iggy Pop sent in 1995 to a 21-year-old fan who had written to him detailing difficulties she had been having at home.

Ceroni et al. (2008) tested in-corner and in-line U-Anchors in an independent anchorage test; both systems experienced premature failure due to detailing difficulties, specifically when pressing the FRP into and out of the groove.

It was recently released on DVD in a two-disk set from Criterion; the extras detail the difficulties that Cassavetes, who self-financed the film, had in completing it.

Though Lanzmann recounts, in passionate detail, the difficulties he faced in making that epochal film — indeed, they form the book's climactic episode — he also explains what is, in effect, the sixty-year gap in his resumé.

There is a lot of emotion packed into this book, and the most moving sections are those that detail the difficulties of family members - particularly his parents in their declining years, who watch all they've ever known vanish to change.

Maintaining it "is totally a lost cause," said Stanley R. Riggs, a coastal scientist at East Carolina University who is an author of a new book, "The Battle for North Carolina's Coast," which describes in depressing detail the difficulties of keeping the road open.

High quality video imaging technology now makes it possible to observe and record the biology of chlamydial infection in detail Technical difficulties of measuring infectivity present problems of standardisation because some strains of C.trachomatis have high particle to infectivity ratios and need to be centrifuged onto host cells to initiate infection [8].

The study describes in detail the difficulties of combining gene expression data from different groups due to varying experimental setups and conditions.

A number of studies detail the difficulties associated with data collection and processing of diffraction data that originates from several hundreds of 3D crystals, limiting the ability to integrate and merge the data in order to determine a structure in such a way (Shi et al., 1998; Jiang et al., 2011).

Thrown to the Woolfs (1978) details his difficulties with Leonard Woolf at the Hogarth Press.

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