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"We are not far from a tipping point where they are having to make quite difficult decisions," he said.

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Overlapping of this fast deactivation with catalytic reaction makes quite difficult the reliable determination of kinetic parameters.

Furthermore, the 19 true fusions were part of a set of more than 130000 events, which makes quite difficult the task of purging the false positives.

That's going to push out the completion date considerably, and will make it quite difficult for FF to make its previously stated production timeline.

"The Brits will follow, the Spaniards and Italians will not participate but will give a polite go-ahead, and that will make it quite difficult to continue to pretend that we have a united front with the Americans, but also within Europe".

In the figure supplement there are some clearer examples, but the yellow highlighting in 2a makes it quite difficult to make out the pauses.

The large feature size, and the inherent 'stickiness' of the epicuticular lipids that are present on the surface of the wing make it quite difficult to produce accurate AFM scans that are free from artifacts.

I expect that this broad-brush anti-foreign media propaganda will make it quite difficult for me to work here in the future.

I should think the world will make that quite difficult.

The main challenge is that the Canal & River Trust rules and regulations make life quite difficult for trading boaters.

"You don't have a family or mortgage, or any of the things that can make it quite difficult sometimes to set up a business".

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