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As outlined in the previous section, persistent joint pain arises in response to a range of different factors, and it has proved difficult to adapt evidence obtained from often tightly controlled research trials to more general clinical settings.

The Snow Queen character, neutral but cold-hearted in the original fairytale and villain in numerous adaptations of the character, proved difficult to adapt to film due to her transparent depiction.

But LTPS panels are relatively expensive to make, and the fabrication method has proved difficult to adapt to displays larger than those on phones.

According to Deadline, the book's narrative proved difficult to adapt.

Today, consensus is strengthening that mankind ought to prevent atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations from more than doubling, since such a doubling is likely to cause a significant interference with the planet's climate system, to which it might prove difficult to adapt.

Few such measures appear to adequately deal with censored data, and these approaches have proven difficult to adapt to the multistudy context (4).

The two, freshly axenized, G. intestinalis AII isolates showed similar in vitro growth rates as the reference WB (AI) isolate, after minimal adaptation to in vitro conditions, indicating that assemblage A may generally be more easily adaptable compared to the other human infecting assemblage B, which has proven difficult to adapt in vitro [ 27].

Alas, it proved difficult to find.

It proved difficult to contain.

However, it proved difficult to carry out this assessment.

It proved difficult to recruit homes for the study.

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