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The analogy between fossil fuel/industrial and deforestation emissions also faces technical difficulties: determining levels of net carbon emissions from forest loss for a base period and a target period is far more difficult than measuring CO2 output from fossil fuel consumption and is currently burdened by significant uncertainties [17 19].

The analogy between fossil fuel/industrial and deforestation emissions also faces technical difficulties: determining levels of net carbon emissions from forest loss for a base period and a target period is far more difficult than measuring CO2 output from fossil fuel consumption and is currently burdened by significant uncertainties [ 17- 19].

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These results have raised questions among private experts and officials at the atomic agency about whether Iran is facing technical difficulties or has made a political decision to curtail its nuclear operations.

We faced technical difficulties during the operations in four patients.

On Monday, MoviePass's CEO Mitch Lowe reportedly called an all-hands meeting after the app faced technical difficulties over the weekend.

But later in the afternoon, the WFP itself put out an ambiguously worded statement that cast doubt on O'Brien's assessment, reporting that "the operation faced technical difficulties," and that it wouldn't be able to assess the operation until it debriefed the crew and its "partners on the ground".

Students randomised to video podcast appreciated not having to travel to live lectures but faced technical difficulties in watching the video podcasts [ 18].

Apart from evaluating its individual effects an investigation of how DGE can facilitate the use of bio-ethanol in diesel engines was conducted; which faces many technical difficulties, but can provide environmental advantages over biodiesel and conventional diesel fuel.

Unfortunately, application of QSM to the studies of dendritic spines faces tremendous technical difficulties, not the least because of the extremely small sizes of the dendritic spines (typically 0.5 – 2 µm [15]), which are quite close to the resolution limit of normal optical microscopes (∼0.3 µm).

And the monetary stance that makes sense for America's domestic economy will add to the problems facing the emerging world.That is why policymakers face huge technical difficulties in getting the exit strategies right.

This view, however, faced considerable technical difficulties in addressing some of the problems that arose for Hempel's approach.

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