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Some ideas are confused and made difficult to express by the lack of key words.

The re-enactments of iconic scenes are made difficult to see thanks to the crowds of people.

Up to this point, technical challenges related to pore fluid confinement made difficult to measure electrical conductivity at temperatures and pressures representative of very deep geothermal reservoirs.

It is obvious that text of any font size can be made difficult to read, by placing it over a background that is heavily patterned or that contrasts poorly with the text color.

We thank van Koningsbruggen and Buonocore (2013) for their interest in our recent study, in which we investigated the relationship between eye movements and visual crowding, the phenomenon whereby a target object in peripheral vision is made difficult to recognize when closely flanked by distractor objects (Pelli and Tillman, 2008).

"This further supports the contention that failed projects are being made difficult to find," she says.

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They are just the latest releases in a reissue movement led by labels such as Soul Jazz, Luaka Bop, Soundway and Honest Jon's, that has made difficult-to-find Nigerian music more accessible to members of the diaspora.

All this makes difficult to design adequate controllers.

However, such methodology leads to time-consuming codes that make difficult to optimize all design variables.

This finding makes difficult to get a precise molecular diagnosis and offer patients accurate genetic counselling.

Changes in process sensitivity with pH makes difficult to design conventional controllers.

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