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But paclitaxel, which is given intravenously, is difficult to use.
"It is difficult to use," he told me.
But radiation is difficult to use properly on insects as small as mosquitoes.
CIEEM members who have practical experience of using the current metric have commented that it is difficult to use.
Apart from being a cynical money-making machine for Amazon, its clunky OS is difficult to use and offers no benefit over Android or iOS.
The technique is difficult to use — though Jean-Luc Godard is making his next film, Farewell to Language, in 3-D.
He sees renewable technology as a potential alternative to solar, which is difficult to use indoors or in built-up urban areas that are prone to shade.
The case of San Pellegrino would not go to waste, but a flat of fresh raspberries is difficult to use up unless you have jam in mind.
A device like a camera lucida, he said, is difficult to use and is "just a tool -- it doesn't paint the picture".
However it is difficult to use.
Hence, it is difficult to use eigenvalue analysis for multi-machine system SSR study.
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