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The more the sector addresses these questions, the easier it will be to explain some of the intrinsic challenges it faces.
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However, the more you understand about music, the easier it will be to understand when musical concepts are being explained.
But many scientists did leave the meeting convinced that the randomized, controlled design proposed by Ballou should be used, as hard as it may be to explain, because it will be the fastest way to know if the vaccine works.
In particular, it will be difficult to explain to future generations how and why humanity decided to use the planet's oceans as a dustbin for plastic, a material known for its durability.
But the government was surely mindful that it will be required to explain to the ECHR its rationale for excluding gay couples from civil marriages and heterosexual couples from civil partnerships.
This is one of those stories it will be hard to explain to the grandchitterlings, as well as Saint Peter at the golden gates of heaven.
If he does not call or email you again, it will be difficult to explain to them.
On the other hand, if we hold that the performative frame does contribute to the content of what Marissa and Abdul said, then, Lycan points out, it will be difficult to explain how their utterances commit either of them to any position about the weather.
When it does, he said, "it will be necessary to explain why the First Amendment provides greater protection to the campaign speech of some nonvoters than to that of other nonvoters".
"If Iraq looks at least partly salvageable, it will be important to explain as a candidate how you would salvage it — how you would get our troops out and not lose the war.
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