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In a spin, the spacecraft could only receive intermittent solar power making it difficult to turn on its transmitter – the way it communicates with the Earth.
Mr. Hoxha lamented that the modest incomes of his customers meant he was required to keep prices down — the most expensive thing on the menu at Antik is the €5 mixed seafood grill — making it difficult to turn a profit.
But the energy is diffuse, making it difficult to turn sun power into cheap usable power.
If the circular shelves slip down the center shaft, the bottom shelf can begin to drag, making it difficult to turn.
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He said the costs of making a high-quality but small-production wine make it difficult to turn a profit.
The bed's fluffy comforter and oversize pillows were cloudlike but not so overstuffed as to make it difficult to turn over without waking up.
"Sentiments are very different from conventional facts," said Seth Grimes, the founder of the suburban Maryland consulting firm Alta Plana, who points to the many cultural factors and linguistic nuances that make it difficult to turn a string of written text into a simple pro or con sentiment.
Such a modulation term makes it difficult to turn the signal model into an efficient architecture.
Trees and plants contain a component called lignin that helps them stand up straight but also makes it difficult to turn them into biofuel.
The presence of gaps in reconstructed networks makes it difficult to turn them into functional metabolic models [ 58].
In addition, gender inequality, poverty, alcohol and drug abuse make it difficult to turn the situation around.
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