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The above situations make great difficulties for the large amount of data transmitted back to the ground on the downlink channels.
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They don't know how key decisions are made, and they have great difficulty analyzing why people or whole parts of the organization aren't meeting the business's performance goals.
This is illustrated by an account from Lori Ball, a healthy 53-year-old woman from Ohio who is not only well-informed about sleep paralysis but is actually cognisant of what is happening to her while it's happening: "I try to scream (though I have great difficulty making any sound), attempt to flail around, anything, to get the attention of my husband.
Paul's gift implies that he knows his young manager will have great difficulty sending her kids to college on the salary she makes at Moe's.
People also have great difficulty understanding risks.
Females were also reported to make greater efforts, and to more succeed to hide their difficulties than males.
In last years, new DNA sequencing techniques made great progress, allowing overcoming these difficulties.
Though these invasive BMIs have made great success, they face substantial technical difficulties and entail significant clinical risks: they require that recording electrodes be implanted in the cortex and function well for long periods, and they risk infection and other damages to the brain.
I suspect he'd have had great difficulty making them, which my mother may well have suspected and thus assigned me the proxy.
I have with great difficulty made him correct some of the grosser faults in the composition ... ...... Handel directed two performances at Covent Garden in 1745, on 9 and 11 April, and then set the work aside for four years.
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