Sentence examples for making it difficult to apply from inspiring English sources

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A disadvantage of this method is its high susceptibility to artefacts, making it difficult to apply in the investigation of head and neck cancer.

We find the study design and its execution question the validity of the results, making it difficult to apply the WHI results to healthy postmenopausal women, different ethnic groups, or as general postmenopausal prevention.

Portability: the accuracy of an LSA model is largely dependent on the parameters of its applicability domain (type and size of corpus), making it difficult to apply successful experiments to new domains [10, 11, 19].

Various different protections exist against attacks associated with these vulnerabilities making it difficult to apply a single universal solution.

In an anthropogenic landscape, soil depth does not depend primarily on natural processes, making it difficult to apply a physically-based approach.

To the contrary, discretization actually complicates the optimization problem by making it difficult to apply the most efficient and powerful search techniques.

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Furthermore, this treatment requires a mandatory supervision that can make it difficult to apply.

These issues make it difficult to apply a conventional streaming approach to dome theaters.

The calibration requirements for visual servoing can make it difficult to apply in many real-world situations.

However, high cost in producing natural tannase makes it difficult to apply tannase to industry in a large-scale.

These issues have made it difficult to apply some of the research within an evidence-based framework.

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