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"It was sometimes difficult to reach him," he said.
Some more established stars are also trying to get in on the act: Jennifer Lopez enlisted Liane Valenzuela – who makes comedy Vine clips, often featuring her dad – to make a sponsored Vine for her new song, Booty, in an attempt to appeal to the sometimes difficult to reach teenage market.
(P10) The text revealed that it was sometimes difficult to reach the doctor at the time the problems arose.
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That relief is getting through to sometimes difficult-to-reach coastal areas devastated by the March 11 double disaster.
Some of these parameters are easily known a priori when planning a study (e.g. number of items) others are sometimes more difficult to reach (e.g. items difficulties, σ, γ) and initial estimates based on the literature or pilot studies are required.
But it could also be different ways to switch off the electricity and sometimes the switch is difficult to reach.
Sometimes practical issues made it difficult to reach the home to carry out measurement, such as delayed notification by family members, minimally skilled birth attendants who did not routinely weigh newborns, and communities located several hours away from the project office.
The ideal detector locations are often difficult to reach and sometimes the help of a helicopter is needed to transport heavy instruments.
For example, for a colonoscopy to be successful it is important for the endoscopist to visualise the entire colon and reach the caecum, but the proximal colon is difficult to reach in some patients and sometimes the landmarks are unclear so colonoscopists may not have reached the caecum even though they think they have.
Which group was most difficult to reach?
Very moody, difficult to reach.
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