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Three surveys, as suggested by shrubland bird experts for anthropogenic early-successional habitats (e.g., utility corridors) and by others as a general rule, may require too many sample points to feasibly monitor shrubland birds in pine barrens.
For some countries, keeping warming to 1.5 degrees may require too steep and painful cuts in carbon dioxide emissions from the burning of coal, oil and gas.
However, for long sequences, these methods may require too much computation overhead and memory.
We would, however, still reject the alternative to use multi-point electrocardiogram (ECG) recordings, as electrode placement may require too much strain for some patients in palliative care.
This suggests that the framework may require too much of long-term collaborations in terms of research capacity strengthening for stateless populations.
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By the time I was in town, some five weeks later, Homstol was coming to realize that, however effective aversive conditioning might be in the short term, it may simply require too much manpower and probably won't work on bears that have already progressed down the food-conditioning pathway, especially in communities that can't secure their waste.
However, such a view may well require too much, for there are few if any moral judgments or principles that would be endorsed from every perspective any given agent might occupy.
An acquaintance theory of justification that requires acquaintance with a proposition's truth maker in order for the subject to be justified in believing the proposition may seem to require too much.
At longer time-scales, our understanding of past events may require reassessment too.
For example, recombinational restart of stalled replication forks, some sister chromatid events and intramolecular recombination may be too fast or require too few molecules of recombination proteins to be detected by current techniques.
There's fun to be had, certainly, but a lot of gracious smiling and nodding may be required, too.
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