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Violent protests are inherently difficult to read.

"W.E.P. is inherently difficult to configure".

People are inherently difficult to manage.

Secondly it's inherently difficult to understand the underlying physical phenomena by means of macroscopic measurements alone.

First, it is inherently difficult to measure progress in counterinsurgency warfare and nation-building efforts.

It is inherently difficult to estimate economic growth in a world that never was.

That makes it inherently difficult to tie down a software patent to a specific inventive concept.

Conservation challenges in freshwater are compounded because aquatic taxa are inherently difficult to map.

Landscape scenery is inherently difficult to conceptualize because of its perceptual nature.

This is especially true of the most complex, unplanned hospital admissions that are costly and inherently difficult to plan for.

But interactional work, says Mr Manyika, is unlikely to go the same way, because it is inherently difficult to standardise.

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