Sentence examples for notorious difficulties from inspiring English sources

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I thought Chocarrubica to be a remarkable experience in its own right, and a beer that should probably be included on many wine lists around the world, especially given wine's notorious difficulties in pairing with chocolate.

Given the notorious difficulties associated with producing self-assembling peptides by recombinant expression, most are typically prepared by chemical synthesis.

The discussion of incommensurability suffers from the notorious difficulties of explicating such notions as "meaning preserving translation".

Both topics involve notorious difficulties and were extensively and intensely discussed by Hellenistic logicians; so much so that the disputes became part of the general knowledge of the intelligentsia of the time (SE, Against the Grammarians 309-10).

In order to avoid the notorious difficulties in defining the concepts of essence and essential (or necessary) property, which, moreover, do not seem to be useful in mathematical contexts anyway since all mathematical truths are regarded as necessary, Steiner introduces the concept of characterizing property.

Despite notorious difficulties in culturing B. burgdorferi, in about 30 studies this organism has been cultured alive from patients despite at least standard antibiotic therapy, and in many cases after antibiotics far in excess of what is deemed curative by IDSA and CDC.

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A contemporary Japanese Kafka, his books are now devoured all over the world, despite the notorious difficulty of translating from Japanese.

The notorious difficulty surrounding Cunningham — who was for 50 years the partner of the composer John Cage — arose from the nature of the music he chose, which was often bizarre and alienating.

This in turn could push up Britain's underlying growth rate over the same period from 2.5% to 2.75% a year: a substantial increase given the notorious difficulty in raising the trend rate of growth.

Both Bartók's Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta and Strauss's Ein Heldenleben were Karajan pieces, and, though he had notorious difficulty with The Rite of Spring, it was a piece with which he eventually triumphed.

Only last month, he was voted Britain's favourite poet – perhaps a surprising choice when one considers the notorious difficulty of his verse, but maybe less so when one remembers that his light-hearted Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats provided the inspiration for the hit musical Cats.

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