Sentence examples for evoke difficulties from inspiring English sources

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Finally, RP data may often produce strong correlations between the variables (multicollinearity) and may evoke difficulties in measuring the vehicle attributes [1].

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Her poem called Mrs Midas evokes the difficulties for a wife whose husband turns things to gold when he touches them.

The first section of Nancy Campbell's Disko Bay (Enitharmon, £9.99) evokes the difficulty of life for Greenland's first settlers as well as its present inhabitants; Campbell's versions of three Qavak songs are as violent as they are sexual.

The rhetoric and the mood of this opening section are borrowed from a pre-Islamic genre called the rahil, in which the poet evokes the difficulty of his journey, complains of solitude and danger, and compares his lot to that of a series of desert animals: Father, I have travelled a long time among deserts and cities.

"[It] evokes both the difficulties of their lives here, and the nostalgia for home that afflicts so many of them".

The inclusion of FVPTC together with FTC in the molecular diagnostic group of malignant follicular thyroid neoplasia (as already performed in our previous pilot study) can be justified since FNAB from FVPTC evoke the same cytopathological difficulties and uncertainties as FNAB from FA and FTC (Hamberger et al, 1982).

Because they are more or less playing themselves, Noah and Logan Miller have no difficulty evoking the twins' fraternal dynamic.

The mutual contempt results in a sublime chemistry, the kind we watched "Moonlighting" for, and one that evokes the raw difficulty of office sexual politics at the moment when women were first entering the workplace with their armored blazers and power dreams.

For example, when a group member posited that they must have had some kind of bond during all those years, the presenter reported how she had been communicating with the patient by means of a notebook for some time, and the difficulties this eventually evoked for the patient.

However, this may equally well be a reflection of the perceived importance of the task, the goals which the process may evoke with patients, and, more generally, the difficulty of conveying important memories and messages.

Malleable rubber spaces like those imagined in mathematical topology (with their "bendy plastic shapes" and their "surreal baroque worms" are evoked without too much difficulty.

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