Sentence examples for difficulty of merging from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Shure said that in talks with United, the company consistently explained the problems by blaming the difficulty of merging functions with other companies.

And the difficulty of merging performance and conversation is the main reason for the mixed reception of the musical version of Pedro Almodóvar's Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, at the Playhouse theatre in London.

They are a couple who actually met in a grieving group after losing their spouses and spent years dealing with the difficulty of merging their families.

However, this method adapts poorly to other platforms such as the Illumina and Ion Torrent, due to a much larger amount of data produced, which increases both the computational complexity, and the difficulty of merging divergent genotypes and handling process error.

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Bob is the main source of empathy for the Somali refugees, though Strout attempts to give broad scope to the difficulties of merging two diverse and ­beleaguered populations.

While still trying to digest Citicorp, he changed his tune on the cultural difficulties of merging with foreign rivals and pushed for a tie-up with Deutsche Bank.

Critiquing such theories has often proven difficult, not least because of the imprecise dating of many aspects of the palaeoclimate or archaeological records and the difficulties of merging the two strands of research.

Difficulties of merging mpMRI with TRUS may be overcome with the newly developed MRI-TRUS fusion software, but this also has limitations including mainly errors in fusion due to spatial deformation of the prostate at TRUS compared to MRI, and it is expensive and only available in few specialized centres [109].

Integrated instruments will also face the difficulties of merging droplets, and controlling reaction temperature, while avoiding leakage of small molecules from droplets 74.

The Chinese family is confronted with the difficulties of merging traditional ideas (e.g. strict and authoritative) and modern styles (e.g. warm and autonomous) [ 29].

In addition, for exposure to molds [ 27] second hand tobacco smoke [ 28], and POPs [ 6], combined analyses have been performed as part of case studies within the current ENRIECO project to explore the feasibility, potentials and difficulties of merging partly heterogeneous data from different European pregnancy and birth cohort studies.

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