Sentence examples for difficulty of enabling from inspiring English sources

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However, the difficulty of enabling new wireless communication applications is the lack of low power radio frequency (RF) transmission devices, especially the RF receiver.

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It's really at the root of the problems that we confront in using food aid to attend to its primary objective in which it's manifestly effective keeping people alive, helping them to be able to sustain their families through brief periods of difficulty, and enabling improvements in agricultural productivity among small farmers when they face food shortages.

Although obligate biotrophic organisms are difficult to study during the infection process, laser capture microdissection (LCM) can help to circumvent this difficulty by enabling the dissection of infected tissue precisely enough to isolate the organism within the host.

The analysis of student data by topic, question, and level of difficulty enabled faculty to gain a better understanding of student weaknesses and address these in the classroom through the adoption of a variety of different teaching approaches.

Rubik's modular construction has been compared with Lego in terms of product durability as it can be taken apart without much difficulty, enabling ease of maintenance and repair.

The Electoral Commission sees no practical difficulty in enabling prisoners to vote.

Future investigations will include a more rigorous assessment of testing difficulties and enable investigation of the relationship between cognitive impairment and difficulty understanding and completing preference testing.

To overcome this difficulty and enable the integration of computational analysis and symmetry methods, we propose an automated detection method for engineering structures with cyclic symmetries.

A larger sample from a similarly designed experiment could overcome some of these difficulties and enable direct estimation of the variance from third-order interactions.

For instance, the recipient profile could be related to other information about people with health conditions and functioning difficulties, enabling greater understanding of the recipient profile in the broader Australian context and over time.

In terms of stakeholder theory, a firm's provision of recycling convenience reflects an understanding of consumer difficulties and enables consumers to address prevalent waste problems, thus rewarding the firm by a positive consumer reaction in the form of higher customer satisfaction.

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