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It is much more difficult to pose the big questions.
A2 is an I/D problem more complex than the base and difficult to pose for novice learners.
Not long ago, Nicolas asked whether it was difficult to pose tough questions to leaders such as President Obama.
Therefore, it is difficult to pose clear hypotheses.
However CT-colonography was not performed using state-of-the-art CT-colonography, which makes it difficult to pose meaningful conclusions.
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But after he found it difficult to get the drivers to pose expressively, he had only their heads and faces scanned.
It's a difficult question to pose to citizens and it doesn't always succeed unless a really strong case is made," he says.
In general problem-posing exercises where learners pose problems freely, it is difficult for students to pose problems and for teachers to analyze the problems posed by students.
Yet, ES associations and interactions are difficult to assess, posing important challenges to ecologists, decision-makers, environmental planners, and managers.
In addition, those organizations argue that assisted suicide is difficult to control, poses serious societal risks and creates a slippery slope likely resulting in involuntary euthanasia.
As cricket fans well know, one of the toughest deliveries to face in cricket is a "googly", where the ball's movement is discontinuous and difficult to predict, posing a challenge for even the most experienced batsmen.
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