Sentence examples for make it difficult to deploy from inspiring English sources

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Vogt says that decreasing costs for autonomous vehicles will be key in deploying them across a range of different areas, including in the suburbs and outside of major cities, where currently the economics would make it difficult to deploy something like an autonomous ride hailing service.

The intervention's multimedia and interactive format make it difficult to deploy on standard cellular telephones, most of which lack the types of screens and processors that could render the material on the telephone screen.

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The strategy was developed following attempts to suppress colonial uprisings, where long distances and poor communications had made it difficult to deploy ground forces effectively.

These properties make it difficult to detect.

Nonetheless, anatomical variations make it difficult to have reproducibility endonasaly.

These phenomena make it difficult to successfully quit smoking.

Make it difficult to do.

Make it difficult to cancel.

Make it difficult to watch porn.

Make it difficult to drink more.

Such poor intelligence makes it hard to deploy resources effectively.

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