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He speaks in this fashion only because of the difficulty of expressing causal priority without expressions that imply temporal priority.

Her works are obsessively convoluted and endlessly recursive, dramatising the difficulty of expressing thought in language.

A set of themes rose to the surface: silence, invention, anxiety, naivety, absence, the difficulty of expressing love. . .

With his Platform, Mr. Harrell, offering a serious wink, is addressing the difficulty of expressing joy in experimental work: Is joy a result of boisterous movement or standing around?

There are scenes that could scarcely be improved on as raw, piercingly poetic dramatisations of the perverse, intractable difficulty of expressing – or indeed, at key moments, even of feeling – love for the people to whom, at the most primitive level, we are connected.

However, the application of bacterial-derived enzymes as complements to fungal enzyme cocktails is severely limited by the still unsolved difficulty of expressing them in filamentous fungi.

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Some of the ambiguities in Constantine's public policies were therefore exacted by the respect due to established practice and by the difficulties of expressing, as well as of making, total changes suddenly.

His string-driven score, full of Latin inflections, combines brassy numbers with gentle songs like Pepa's "Mother's Day," an ode to family that expands into a ballad about the difficulties of expressing love.

Third, because one is often limited to using only the catalytic domain due to difficulties of expressing and purifying intact full-length proteases, opportunities to discover allosteric modulators of proteases are limited, with most of the standard assays favoring identification of compounds that target the active site in a competitive fashion.

They complained about the difficulties of expressing complex experiences in the standardised terms the questionnaire asked of them.

As disulfide-bond formation in the cytoplasm of E. coli has been described to be a rare event [ 57], the presence of this disulfide could explain the initial difficulties of expressing catalytically active wild-type rPOMGnT1 in BL21 DE3) cells.

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