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Discover Ludwig"difficult to orchestrate" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means something is hard or challenging to organize or arrange. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as planning an event, managing a team, or coordinating a project. Example: "The company's massive expansion was difficult to orchestrate, involving multiple departments and stakeholders." In this sentence, "difficult to orchestrate" highlights the challenges and complexities of managing the expansion and all the parties involved.
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Anglo American, which already owns a 7percentt stake in Billiton, is considered the more probable contender, although the timing, coming as the company is focused on privatizing De Beers, makes a counterbid more difficult to orchestrate, analysts said.
"It is proving incredibly difficult to orchestrate that with 30 bus operators, six rail operators – we can do it for the tram because we own it – but trying to have a ubiquitous, simple ticketing scheme at a price people can afford is not easy," Lamonte said.
Jim Reid, global credit analyst at Deutsche Bank, said: "The markets are currently saying there will be a resolution in the next few days but any kind of creeping belief that a deal is proving difficult to orchestrate will see spreads widen again".
This makes resource management inherently complex and difficult to orchestrate.
In this scenario, it is difficult to orchestrate different autonomous systems in order to face with new, previously unmanaged emergencies.
Many of the proposed techniques are at the network and lower layers; adaptability to unexpected failures and surge demands is difficult to orchestrate at these lower layers.
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Embodied experiences of heat among our interviewees were variable, inconsistent, and individualistic even among couples living in the same dwelling, demonstrating how difficult it is to orchestrate a consistent population level response to climate change with the support of individuals.
The sheer heinousness of the cartels is going to make it politically difficult for any of the candidates to orchestrate something that looks on its face like a détente.
The novel is able to give brief, frightful snapshots of Sophie's past, but the opera has trouble getting out of Brooklyn, a difficult borough to orchestrate.
It is difficult to believe that the hell that broke out in the heart of the French capital took just a few weeks to orchestrate.
You have to orchestrate your moves".
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