Sentence examples for difficulties in projecting from inspiring English sources

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Concerned about China's difficulties in projecting a global soft power presence, the government recently established a Public Diplomacy Association made up of former ambassadors and other notable figures.

Tonight the leaders of the former Iraqi opposition met in a Baghdad hotel to ventilate concerns that the Governing Council is already facing difficulties in projecting an image that is both independent of the occupation authority and representative of the Iraqi people.

A screener copy of the movie was pirated online last week, along with multiple other awards hopefuls, and some theaters reportedly had technical difficulties in projecting the roadshow version, though the Weinstein Co. has said those issues were very rare.

Until recently, the identification of conformational epitopes was limited due to difficulties in projecting the linear mimotope sequence onto a protein structure.

These uncertainties highlight some of the difficulties in projecting future pollutant concentrations under different climate change scenarios.

Previously, data on different aspects of forestry were collected and stored by different agencies in India but were not held in any single place which created difficulties in projecting a complete picture of forestry and ecosystem management in India.

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At the preview performance I attended, another problem appeared to be some actors' difficulty in projecting unfamiliar English accents to carry throughout the large Beaumont space.

The music in the first half of her recital was of the "arie antiohe" variety a collection of early 18th‐century Spanish songs, three operatic excerpts by Cherubini and Cimarosa and a Handel aria, "Parolette, vezzi e squardi". Miss Davis had little difficulty in projecting the light‐hearted essence of this rel atively untroubled material.

Brook suggested that the reason why some of the routes on the Selden map were off course was because of the difficulty in projecting a spherical earth to a flat sheet of paper [3].

They may contribute to the effect of "being stuck in the past" and to the difficulty in projecting oneself into the future in a positive way.

There are further limitations with MOBILE6 that should be acknowledged, including difficulties in addressing malfunctioning vehicles and in projecting fleet composition over an extended period of time.

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