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"They don't have any idea of the difficulties we face".
As it was she beat Jelena Dokic four and love, the score giving no idea of the difficulties in which she found herself early on.
Yet, without having to explain the "types of difficulties we labored under," he imparts a pretty immediate idea of the difficulties within which his characters exist.
That this is the view of a man at the top of his profession gives an idea of the difficulties photographers can face when confronting situations in need of repair.
A brief summary of the campaign unfortunately gives no idea of the difficulties Heraclius encountered as he liberated Asia Minor (622), fought in Armenia with allies found among the Christian Caucasian peoples, the Lazi, the Abasgi, and the Iberians (624), and struggled in far-distant Lazica while Constantinople withstood a combined siege of Avars and Persians (626).
What we discussed before gives an idea of the difficulties the strategies faced in exploring and describing the food system and of the need of a variable geometry for the assessment model, in order to be adopted and scaled to different situations.
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In this most physically demanding of industries, software, as much as hardware, is changing the game.To give an idea of the difficulty of deepwater drilling, Mr Walker uses an analogy.
That gives senators the chance to express their opinions about the potential choices and gives the White House an idea of the difficulty that a potential nominee might have getting confirmed.
To give me an idea of the difficulty of reaching readers, he pointed out that, despite Nigeria's ballooning population, he was able to sell a similar number of books in the same amount of time when he first entered the publishing business, back in 1988.
Some idea of the difficulty of achieving one specific pair-wise association in these complexes can be had by estimating the number non-productive alternatives that must be avoided.
The inclusion of gene product concentration brings the model closer to actual transcriptional networks, and perhaps gives us a better idea of the difficulty of obtaining complex networks that yield viable individuals in the real world.
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