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"Salads are typically difficult to match with wine.
The major white grape of the central Loire can be one-dimensional and difficult to match with food.
The proposal would also amend the way priority is given to candidates who are particularly difficult to match with donor kidneys because of their blood types and biochemistry.
But the new analysis, which is based solely on genetics and statistical calculations, is more difficult to match with the archaeological record.
The impetus was the development of thyristor-based frequency converters for alternating-current power, along with the continuing recognition that electrical transmission offers a flexibility that is difficult to match with mechanical transmission.
Historically, highly HLA-sensitized patients have been very difficult to match, with fewer than 7percentt receiving transplants each year compared to a dramatic 98percenttransplantnt rate among patients offered the Johns Hopkins plasmapheresis protocol.
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Those types of players can guard multiple positions, but are difficult to match up with when they are on offense.
It may be that the freshest organs are rushed to the very sickest patients or that the most desperate patients or the most difficult to match patients with limited options were offered older organs as being the only ones available.
However, these circumstances make it difficult to match movement with visual spatial coordinates, because the display must be placed in front of the arms [14], [39] or at a location that obscures [38] the arms from view.
It's difficult to match that concept with Argentina, on any level.
However, in metazoans, it is often difficult to match specific motors with the movements they drive.
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