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However, it is difficult to inspect or repair if damages occur in this portion.
The way cargo is packed also makes it difficult to inspect.
This makes it difficult to inspect them or enforce the rules before something goes wrong.
The complex geometry of blades not only makes them difficult to fabricate, but also leads them difficult to inspect.
Sweet pepper seeds are very small, both in dimension and mass, therefore they are very difficult to inspect manually.
That was difficult in the case of Morandi Bridge: the cables were difficult to inspect, and it was unclear how they were coping with increased traffic loads.
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(3) Any parts of the closed vent system that are designated, as described in § 63.998(d)(1)(i), as difficult-to-inspect are exempt from the inspection requirements of paragraph (b)(1) of this section if the provisions of paragraphs (b)(3)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.
Meanwhile, the worst floods in 30 years inundated the northwest region, making it difficult for authorities to inspect some sites.
Broken carbon fibres can be easily identified through SeHT whilst inside delamination is difficult to be inspected due to negative influence of temperature gradient, lateral blur effect, and periodic structures.
They will then spend another day asking more questions of the city -- about transportation, financing and other difficult issues -- before departing to inspect the next candidate, Tampa, Fla.
One United Nations official said that Mr. Butler, the energy agency and Mr. Dhanapala had favored the narrower definition of a presidential site, while officials in Mr. Annan's office were arguing that it would be logistically difficult for the special group to inspect only residences.
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