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If your oboe is consistently difficult to put together and take apart, you may have to file the corks slightly.
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Virus isolation from blood and plasma samples was consistently difficult when compared to the robust results detected by PCR.
It was consistently difficult for both midwifery students and registered midwives to articulate clearly their understanding and definition of public health in relation to midwifery.
Focus group data indicated that it was consistently difficult for both midwifery students and midwives to articulate clearly their understanding and definition of public health in relation to midwifery.
What the story of our long-running version of the two-state solution demonstrates about the United States is that our history has been consistently more difficult than we like to remember.
There was some support for this tendency from the comparison of individual item facility values in the reading section where the 5-option items were noted to have been consistently more difficult than the 3-option items, although this was not found to be statistically significant.
If the questions are consistently too difficult for your contestants to answer, you might see a decrease in potential contestants.
Retaining great talent is consistently ranked as one of the most difficult problems facing businesses today.
All you have to do is be consistently you, as difficult as that might be for you.
Table 2 shows that "Orientation to date", "Recall nouns" and "Serial sevens" are consistently the most difficult items across studies.
Dias says that inquests are consistently the most "forensically difficult" cases he comes up against as a lawyer – more so than murder or even terrorism trials: "The idea that untutored, bereaved families should either conduct the case themselves or pay out of their own pocket is a travesty".
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