Sentence examples for the extensive difficulties from inspiring English sources

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The lack of association between neighbourhood deprivation and multimorbidity in this population is likely to be due to area based measures of deprivation not accurately reflecting the relative degree of affluence or poverty experienced by people with intellectual disabilities, in the face of the extensive difficulties they have to cope with in life.

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In the judgment issued on Wednesday, however, the judges found that the prosecutor "should not have delegated its investigative responsibilities to the intermediaries as analysed in the judgment, notwithstanding the extensive security difficulties that it faced".

More to the point, the court said (para 482) that prosecutors should not have delegated their investigative responsibilities to these intermediaries, despite the extensive security difficulties that investigators faced.

Though the fossil record of Bovidae and Ruminantia is extensive, difficulties of phylogenetic resolution mean that many topological relationships and phylogeographic reconstructions have come from molecular phylogenies of extant taxa.

In European countries with laws that define a narrow interpretation of "legal representatives," researchers have reported extensive difficulties with enrolling patients in research [9, 48].

In European countries with laws that define a narrow interpretation of "legal representatives," researchers have reported extensive difficulties with enrolling patients in research [ 9, 48].

Nonetheless, we do not expect extensive difficulties as it has recently been shown that a rat ESC line derived in 3i culture medium permits targeting of the Trp53 gene albeit with a low efficiency of 1 4% [ 34].

This process is often difficult, as it must take into account the extensive understanding of specific difficulties, sometimes pertaining to local factors affecting HCW attitudes.

The extensive outdoor filming lead to several difficulties for the production crew.

In spite of abnormal kinematics at the knee and hip levels, unilateral gastrocnemius recession was only done at index operation, because of her young age and supposed difficulties in following the extensive postoperative rehabilitation.

The extensive series of fortifications and the difficulty of the terrain which they faced left the Austro-Hungarians with no choice but to conduct operations in the gruelling Serbian countryside with almost no lines of communication.

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