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Then again, a fashion house that outsources perfume creation may come up with individual top sellers, but it will find it difficult to amass a collection with a coherent identity.
There are massive barriers to entry because it's difficult to amass a global dataset of significance.
First, regarding the relatively small cohort, musculoskeletal tumors of the proximal tibia are rare, making it exceedingly difficult to amass a large number of patients for prospective evaluation.
First, musculoskeletal tumors are rare, and although a prospective design certainly would enhance the validity of our conclusions, it would be exceedingly difficult to amass a large series of patients prospectively.
These circumstances suggest that even if a trial is favourably designed to detect severe exacerbations, it is always going to be difficult to amass a large study population to record enough severe exacerbations.
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"It makes it more resource intensive and more difficult to amass the evidence required to argue there is a problem".
A super majority would likely be difficult to amass, especially when neither party's leadership genuinely wants the nation to default.
Because glowworms only glow after dark in midsummer, it has proved difficult to amass detailed records from right across Derbyshire and the Peak District.
Indeed, with trading profits more difficult to amass, some of the greatest minds in the world will lend their brilliance to the productive economy.
With no free agency, the 49ers were able to amass a dominating roster around Montana.
He went on to amass a number of national and international titles.
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