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Some companies and researchers testing Watson systems have reported difficulties in adapting the technology to work with their data sets.
The introduction of Leica's own digital interchangeable-lens range-finder camera has been delayed by difficulties in adapting its exceptionally slim cameras to accommodate digital sensors.
But the debate has also exposed practical difficulties in adapting national taxes to a world in which music and art fly across borders.
It has become fashionable to argue that it is England, not the UK as a whole, that faces particular difficulties in adapting to a changing world.
Formal education, which usually takes place in the early years and forms collective opinions and mores, tends to enhance the difficulties in adapting to old age.
But, these days, the more prevalent experience is one that acknowledges our generation's difficulties in adapting to and existing in a post‑family environment.
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There is some difficulty in adapting our learning from our old way of life.
Did she have difficulty in adapting to the discipline required to make a film?
A primary concern is the difficulty in adapting programs for a high school setting for populations at highest risk: adolescents.
They are pre-configured into nodes, and thus have difficulty in adapting to different applications and network conditions.
Aside from length, the greatest difficulty in adapting "Angels in America" for the screen — the small screen, at that — is capturing its theatricality.
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