Sentence examples for difficulties in including from inspiring English sources

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This creates difficulties in including fatigue effects in probabilistic risk assessments (PRA) of complex engineering systems that seek to include human reliability analysis (HRA).

Also, we did not have difficulties in including enough eligible patients, which is often a problem in primary care trials.

However, it is often unavailable in most countries due to difficulties in including it in national policy plans or due to lack of funding [ 30].

Difficulties in including CTCs as potential biomarkers in clinical trials are a result of several factors, including the low number of CTCs recovered (hindering downstream analysis), lack of biological and molecular characterization of CTCs, and questions regarding the usefulness of CTC enumeration.

In addition, little research has evaluated access from the point of view of the social actors [ 26, 37- 39], despite the limited capacity of quantitative models in explaining determinants of use of care, due to methodological difficulties in including contextual variables [ 40, 41].

28 Owing to difficulties in including the subgroup with sickness compensation in the LCA and low power due to small categories if excluding this subgroup, we chose to instead construct groups based on median splits, informed by the observations of the LCA; First, as suggested from the LCA, we split the follow-up period from 2001 to 2007 into a 'distant' (2001 2004) and 'recent' (2005 2007) period.

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Philip Pullman, author Why, when other countries such as France and Germany find no difficulty in including long-term considerations (the effect on unemployment, the protection of living city centres, the preservation of the craft base) into questions of procurement, do we insist on going only for the cheapest option and damn every other consequence?

A first difficulty in including comfort requirements is to define an objective index which quantifies what comfort is for a rider.

There is no conceptual difficulty in including three or more mergers, but the proliferation of embedded summations would require excessive computation.

Quantitative trait locus (QTL) models can provide useful insights into trait genetic architecture because of their straightforward interpretability but are less useful for genetic prediction because of the difficulty in including the effects of numerous small effect loci without overfitting.

He added that economic difficulties in countries including Russia and Brazil had also affected visitor numbers from those countries.

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