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They are experiencing the impact of the recent moves to implement the EWTD, an endeavour which is recognised to be challenging.
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They are intended to reflect the wide range of hard-hitting current affairs that the BBC produces, which we recognise can be challenging.
8 It is well recognised that DCIS is challenging to define and explain, with clinicians and health-care professionals divided in opinion and practice about how to communicate it to patients.
As lots of these theatremakers recognise, touring is challenging, not least because of the limited time spent in each of the areas they visit.
Mrs Griffiths said: "I do recognise it's challenging, the financial settlement, of course.
However, these data are restricted to ten of the forty-three recognisuperfamilieslies, while it has been challenging to recover large numbers of mitogenomes due to the time and cost required for primer design and sequencing.
Ms Bormann added: "The prosecutor has been forced to recognise the cases they are challenging are unravelling.
It is widely recognised that organisational changes are challenging, and often unsuccessful [ 15].
Participants recognised that the learning journey was challenging and "it is OK to struggle" but students were determined to succeed in their meaningful career goals.
The specificity of ligand binding to RGD-recognising integrins was challenged by pre-injection of an excess of c RGDfV).
Finally, the group recognised that individualisation of treatment is challenging (if not impossible) without continuity of care.
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