Sentence examples for size and difficulty of from inspiring English sources

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His prices are based on the type of wood, size and difficulty of the job.

With the size and difficulty of the task of rescuing and rebuilding New Orleans and other Gulf Coast areas still unfolding, it seemed early to talk about investigating how this predicted cataclysm had been allowed to occur and why the government's response was so slow and inept.

The number, size, and difficulty of Hegel's works by themselves intimidate even determined readers; what other philosophers and critics have made of him in the hundred and seventy years since his death could make them despair of understanding anything about him altogether.

For phase II, the Consortium redesigned the HTU to address its large size and difficulty of use.

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A sensible amount of time to spend on revision is around one and a half to four hours depending on the size, importance and difficulty of the test.

Emily Post recommends tipping $2 to $5 for pizzas, depending on the size of the order and difficulty of delivery.

Eventually, prevalence in deer may become too low to accurately estimate through current methods because of the difficulty and expense of obtaining a sufficient sample size, and consequent difficulty of verifying disease eradication.

Once you do - you will find you become a catalyst for change where ever you go and you will discover new energy appears around you for tackling big challenges and achieving the desired results and targets regardless of their size and difficulty.

Comparative QTL studies for forage grasses will present technical challenges because of their large genome size and the difficulty of molecular dissection due to their allogamous nature.

Because of the unknown waterbird population size and the difficulty of collecting all positive cases, transmission dynamics models are rare in wild waterbird populations.

For example, genome size directly influences the cost and difficulty of sequencing projects, and is therefore a primary consideration in choosing future sequencing subjects (Gregory 2005 a, b; Gregory et al. 2007) as species with large DNA amounts or genome sizes make such genome projects prohibitively expensive (Fay et al. 2005).

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