Sentence examples for difficulty implied from inspiring English sources

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To overcome the numerical difficulty implied by this implicit property, artificial neural networks are introduced to capture the differential relationship between guidance parameters and attitude control inputs.

I pass over the practical difficulty implied by this balancing test: how can a board know, at the time of adopting defensive devices, the terms of a transaction that emerges at a later time?

The difficulty implied here, of course, is shared with many tech startups: An infringing budget.

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This difficulty implies that, as a clinical consequence, patients are often referred to specialists on the basis of a suspected maxillary pathology visualized on a panoramic image.

Given the difficulties implied by the law of distance, multinationalization has always been an option, not an imperative.

Here cause and effect are not wholly distinct (since the block and the statue share some parts) nor are they identical (since the block is not the statue), thereby avoiding the difficulties implied by the preceding two accounts.

The specific difficulties implied depend on the age of the individual being assessed, and a child's attachment-related behaviors may be very different with one familiar adult than with another, suggesting that the disorder is within the relationship and interactions of the two people rather than an aspect of one or the other personality.

The need for a large thoracotomy and the technical difficulties implied in its accomplishment have contributed to this technique not being used.

He also promised to deal with the debt ceiling, a task he would have to complete but likely with far more difficulty than implied.

Nevertheless, the item separation and reliability indexes were acceptable for all of the scales, indicating that the scales themselves have a reproducible item difficulty ordering, implying that the person sample was large enough to confirm the item difficulty hierarchy.

The article went on to define the term as "an expression for solving a difficulty, and implying that some imaginary insect has secreted itself inside and is causing all the trouble".

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