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Their non-genetically modified heirloom grains, Preston explains, are more difficult to distil and more costly to produce.
Long judgments are often difficult to distil into media-friendly nuggets and complex legal issues are over-simplified or misrepresented, particularly, it must be said, in the press.
While Figure 1 is suggestive of a role of palmitoylation, it's difficult to distil a clear message.
In other cases, larger numbers of candidates can be identified, the meaning of which is more difficult to distil.
This is particularly critical when studying aging as metacognitive ability may be difficult to distil from other age-related changes in cognitive abilities.
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Barrows viewed lectures as an efficient way for an expert to distil difficult subjects into easily digested capsules for large group delivery, especially if the lecturer is also a good communicator [ 2].
"It is very difficult to get a unified view from anyone, it is like trying to distil many views, it can be hard to come to a conclusion.
The choice is between a difficult, honest conversation about the causes of public discontent and an easy, cynical campaign to distil the anger into electoral fuel and ignite it.
Duncan seemed to Ashton to distil essential qualities.
Also, trying to distil the times and the news.
And did your best to distil the royal wee.
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