Sentence examples for difficulties in organising from inspiring English sources

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The most salient hurdles are the complexity of and unfamiliarity with nutrigenomics, unclear and unshared notions of relevance; difficulties in organising data exchange; and the existence of two research cultures.

(54 years old female with diabetes) HCPs acknowledged that they had difficulties in organising services and that this sometimes resulted in delayed waiting times to see HCPs.

Crucially the authors demonstrate that the key problem was less one of fundamental philosophical objections to some health research being responsive to the needs identified by the health care system, but rather practical difficulties in organising such a system: 'vision was not matched by means' [ 11].

Given the paucity of retrospective data and the difficulties in organising prospective trials in ESS, the importance of adjuvant hormonal intake is clinically relevant.

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I admit that I found some difficulty in organising a speech with any coherence because of the incoherence of the reasons.

He said difficulty in organising new planting to replace lost seedlings was likely to mean salad supply problems would emerge again in February and March when those crops should be harvested.

Two of the three non-RCTs reported the reasons for loss to follow-up, these included physical illness and difficulty in organising attendance [ 40] and not being contactable post-treatment, not considered to have PND by their healthcare provider, refusal to take part in the study, and stopping treatment prior to completion [ 37].

Another decisional factor found, irrespective of disease extension, was the difficulty involved in organising care.

Then there are the difficulties Somalis face in organising themselves outside the country.

Therefore, some had to take multiple trips to the pharmacy every month to collect medications, which was stressful due to difficulties in getting organised and remembering (" the psychiatrists but often mostly pharmacists act as if [ADHD drug] is plutonium and it's, like, ridiculous" P21).

But it is not the first difficulty Mr Chávez has faced in organising political backing for a revolution whose linchpins are his own personality, the army and oil money.

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