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The torturers' trade is difficult to master and terribly under-appreciated.
At their best, these evaluation systems are based on the idea that teaching is difficult to master and that high-performers tend to get that way through intensive feedback and help from colleagues.
For one thing, if you think tying a traditional silk bow tie is difficult to master (despite Lucky Levinson's instructional video), try tying one made of velvet, corduroy or leather.
Pronunciation of even short Portuguese phrases is difficult to master and requires practice by clinicians to be successful.
Thus, it is difficult to master the time interval when recording the output data at the outlet end of core sample.
Laparoscopy is difficult to master, in part because surgeons operate in a three-dimensional (3D) space guided by two-dimensional (2D) images.
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But those svelte swivels can be difficult to master.
And English verb forms, like past participles, gerunds and infinitives, can be difficult to master, since Chinese verbs are unchanging.
These qualities, though, are offset by arbitrary spelling, and, besides, there are other languages, such as Russian, that have spread despite being difficult to master.
Deila criticised the "terrible" pitches in Scottish football after the game, claiming the surface at St Mirren was another that was difficult to master.
While the controls are difficult to master at first, the amount of variety on offer, particularly when bowling, is hugely impressive.
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