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There is much that is technically tricky about shooting in 3-D, including the clunky size of the cameras, which can make shooting in small spaces difficult.
It is possible to subclone the entire insert of the BAC into a modified BAC vector [ 10, 11] however, this involves cloning >100-kb fragments which is technically tricky.
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There is more hope for offshore wind, which is technically trickier, since North Sea oil has left a legacy of marine-engineering expertise in Britain.
Many new finds are technically tricky, which pushes up the cost of exploiting them.
It would be technically tricky to handle roaming from non-shared to shared parts of the network; operators would, in practice, find it easier to share their entire networks.
Most standard occluders are made on an industrial scale - but Freduenthal's version is so small and intricate that it's technically tricky to mass produce.
Geologists have known since the 1970s that the formation was brimming with oil, but getting it out was technically tricky and unjustified by low oil prices.
These problems would need to be addressed at an organizational level, which can be tricky when no one is technically in charge.
That is technically true.
Bitcoin is technically sophisticated.
It is technically true.
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