Sentence examples for it is difficult to present from inspiring English sources

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Library services available throughout the world vary so much in detail from country to country that it is difficult to present anything but the most general picture of their activities.

It is difficult to present a comprehensive comparison of all the approaches together because each one addresses specific problems.

Also, because of the varying estimation samples it is difficult to present nested models with equal number of observations for each estimated specification when exploiting multiply imputed data.

The standardised residuals are presented in a linear format starting at midnight, because it is difficult to present negative values clearly in circular form.

It is difficult to present a comprehensive comparison of all the approaches together because each one addresses a specific problem(s).

Although it is difficult to present a complete growth mechanism for the second group of InSb NWs, the important role of InAs seed layer is clearly evidenced, which serves as a template for initiating the growth of InSb NWs.

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CG is not a written language and, due to lack of orthographic conventions, it was difficult to present the material to the participants in written form, because of fear that they might lapse into SG or speak unnaturally (see note 2 in Supporting Information File S1).

As we only entered the factors, not the indicators, in the described regression analysis, it was difficult to present their coefficients.

On the other hand, a qualitative study performed in Norway [ 13] revealed difficulties associated with communication of assessments to the SIO, as indicated by this quotation from one of the interviewed physicians: "It's difficult to present it on a dotted line".

One supported proceeding—'it is difficult to present a convincing argument why they should not proceed, provided they understand the potential risks involved, both to the transplanted kidney and to the donor' (Sir Peter Morris, Surgeon, Oxford, personal communication).

I think because nightlife has such a strong historical association with organized crime, is transacted on alcohol sales, and exists outside of normal working hours, it's been difficult to present it as a proper industry.

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