Sentence examples for naturally difficult from inspiring English sources

"naturally difficult" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation that is inherently challenging without any outside factors complicating it. For example, "Running a marathon is naturally difficult, given the long distance and physical effort required."

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The direct determination of size of the Ii-MHCII complex is naturally difficult because of the highly elongated nature of Ii, which leads to an apparent size of twice its molecular mass in gel filtration and light scattering [2], and because of the association of detergent with the protein, which might lead to an artefactual increase in the hydrodynamic radius [38].

Describing Jeffers's art style is naturally difficult, in a dancing-about-architecture sort of way.

It is naturally difficult (as in the accompanying 1995 essay "Capitalist Civilization") to measure the results-to-the-present of capitalism against some imaginary counterfactual alternative.

He fills his puzzles with lots of vocabulary never seen before in crosswords, which makes them naturally difficult, and then he writes good, tough clues.

The chairman at BNP Paribas, Michel Pebereau, above, attributed the decline to "reduced capital gains" and said that "it is naturally difficult to predict business trends for the coming months".

Quantification of the impacts of epistemic uncertainty is naturally difficult, because most of the existing stochastic tools rely on the specification of the probability distributions and thus do not readily apply to epistemic uncertainty.

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He said: "To know that dream is once again out of reach is naturally a difficult proposition for the sport.

They are, naturally, very difficult people: taking selfies at a funeral, ruining a production of Annie for a young child, and doing things to an Oscar party that are so disastrous they'd make Meryl Streep cry very real tears.

Trials that come from inside are "naturally more difficult and humiliating," Cardinal Bertone said, but "this kind of test strips us of any false security and pushes us to entrust ourselves to God alone".

Measuring something as abstract as intelligence and personality through brain scanning is naturally a difficult job, and the technology is in its very early days - but the potential for Minority Report-esque situations developing as the technology improves is posing a problem for medical ethicists, some of whom see situations where discrimination based on scan results could occur.

The first two, utilitarian arguments, do not stand up to scrutiny, while the moral claim for retribution, although naturally more difficult to refute, can be answered.Despite voluminous academic studies of American executions and crime rates, there is no solid evidence that the death penalty is any more effective at deterring murder than long terms of imprisonment.

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