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In addition, the long time interval necessary for the grape to complete one generation, together with its vegetative propagation, makes it difficult to match the evolutionary rates of microbial or insect pests, which in vineyards are boosted by massive use of chemicals [35].
We also found it difficult to match any of the wines with two dishes laced with Sichuan peppercorns, the oil-braised beef and the Chongqing spicy chicken.
PSG know how good they can be, how unafraid of the kind of opponent they have found it difficult to match in recent years.
The challenge in developing new treatments is the complex biology of cancer and the diversity of patients, sometimes making it difficult to match the right drug to the right patient.
I thought it was a completely remarkable book and that it, in a sense, redefines autobiography because it has an honesty and frankness that people in the future are going to find it difficult to match.
This is mainly due to data limitations; the different sampling schemes of the ETS and BSWS make it difficult to match the two datasets.
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But obviously we are finding it difficult to matches at the moment.
Indeed, the timing of fungicide application is somewhat problematic, as it is difficult to match it confidently with disease progression.
"I did all I could," Volnova said, "but it was difficult to match the American's punches".
Also, it is difficult to match the handy design and low cost of an old-fashioned paperback book.
IT IS difficult to match central Tokyo's gleaming plantation of concrete spires today with grainy images of the rickety capital in 1959.
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