Sentence examples for is difficult to discover from inspiring English sources

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It is difficult to discover any point in calling talk "rabbit and pork".

GFD invasion is a type of gas cut that is difficult to discover and is not widely known.

This transportation planning problem belongs to the class of difficult combinatorial optimization problem, whose optimal solution is difficult to discover.

"An object of the invention is to provide a method of secret communication which is relatively simple and reliable in operation, but at the same time is difficult to discover or decipher," Lamarr and her husband, the composer George Antheil, wrote in the application.

"It is difficult to discover something new when you don't know what to look for," says Sjogreen.

When a sequence contains more than one motif, it is difficult to discover all the motifs.

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However, it has been difficult to discover novel neuroactive drugs.

He thinks those old matches were worthy of being adored as they were difficult to discover.

Dr. Landis explained that drugs were difficult to discover and expensive to research.

However, these breeding places are difficult to discover, rendering larvicidal control impractical.

Such associations may be difficult to discover and replicate using split data sets.

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