Sentence examples for difficulty brought by from inspiring English sources

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It is not easy to deal with Eq. (1.1) directly because there are no known approaches that can be used directly to overcome the difficulty brought by the loss of compactness.

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One of the major difficulties brought by the tensor data is the curse of dimensionality.

Inspired by some methods and the idea of [3, 4] and the other above-mentioned papers, we overcame the difficulties brought by the Markovian jumping fuzzy impulsive model.

Thanks to some methods different from those of previous literature, the difficulties brought by fuzzy stochastic mathematical model and impulsive model have been overcome.

An acute difficulty brought about by such a comprehensive process of realignment is the loss — if only temporarily — of coordinate axes with which to form standards of evaluation.

Although that was up from November 1989, when the gamblers left $214 million at the tables, the industry is in difficulty, brought on by junk-bond financing, large promotional expenses, a flattening market and overexpansion typified by Mr. Trump's Taj Mahal, which alone soaked up $30 million of the total November gaming revenue.

We must overcome the difficulty brought about by the loss of scale invariance.

Molokhia and McKeigue previously pointed out the difficulty brought up by admixture in investigating the etiology of rheumatic diseases, notably for RA [ 16].

An additional quantitative insight into the potential impact of this unobservable variation on the correlation structure of microarray data is possible as described in Section 4. Recalling the model given by (1), we give a formula that allows us to better understand the principal difficulty brought about by the random nature of the parameter ν.

However, pregnancy outcome measures in the groups studied were compared both before and after adjusting for these factors, to overcome the difficulty brought about by either the confounding or mediating roles of the known obstetric risks significantly associated with under-attending antenatal care.

It was precipitated by several factors: financial difficulties brought about by a post-war economic depression, a credit squeeze caused by a lack of hard currency, and fiscally harsh government policies instituted in 1785 to solve the state's debt problems.

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