Sentence examples for making difficult points from inspiring English sources

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Uezu further remarked that the story followed a "hard path" whereby the heroes were forced into making difficult choices at key points in the plot whilst the characters simultaneously explored sensitive issues related to human ethics and morality.

Because few researchers have investigated FOM infections in melon, the site and timing of recognition is currently unknown, which makes difficult to propose suitable time points for molecular analysis.

Thus, it can make difficult to identify the entry point of the needle and delay to find cement leakage that may occur if the correct sight is not given.

The information concerning this topics is highly scattered, and to some extent scarce in specific points, scenario that make difficult to understand and cope the abovementioned challenges.

Arnold busied himself over the next few days with cataloging the military equipment at Ticonderoga and Crown Point, a task made difficult by the fact that walls had collapsed on some of the armaments.

Assessment of Ki67 expression by IHC holds promise as a prognostic and predictive biomarker, however, reports have been conflicting and comparison between studies made difficult by varying methodologies and cut-points for positivity (Urruticoechea et al, 2005; Yerushalmi et al, 2010), indeed guidelines have been produced in order to address these limitations (Dowsett et al, 2011).

Give clear instructions about the task, highlighting any unusual or difficult points, and making your expectations apparent.

When things do get going, he hopes to be rewarded with the same kind of personal satisfaction that comes from teaching, that feeling you get when "you manage to make clear a really difficult point".

This case report describes myoclonic convulsive activity in a dog following administration of several sedative and anaesthetic drugs making it difficult to point out one single causative factor.

The mutation pattern observed in these reports is quite complex and heterogeneous which suggests the diversity of exposures and mechanisms involved in the initiation and/or progression of ESCC in the high-risk areas, making it difficult to point out one specific aetiological factor involved.

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