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Sales have slumped in the United States in the last two years because of a string of safety recalls and concern among doctors that it is too difficult to identify which patients would benefit from the devices.
Either way Italian football federation president Giancarlo Abete insisted today that the checks placed on fans ahead of the game had been meticulous, and suggested that it was becoming too difficult to identify "the enemies".
'We were hoping to get the game abandoned,' chuckled Redknapp, before adding more seriously: 'It's obviously dangerous and we don't want to see that come into the game.' The offender, seen clearly on the BBC's match footage, may not be too difficult to identify and punish.
The whole premise is that it is too difficult to identify and model the specifics of context in real life given their extreme subtlety, subjectivity, and fluidity.
The BBC's Alice Budisatrijo in Surabaya says concerns are growing that the remains will be too difficult to identify after more than three days in the water.
I've personally had individuals from companies (none of which we work with by the way) state both it's not a priority group because LGBTQ people have had so much progress that they no longer need corporate America's support or worse yet because it's just too difficult to identify LGBTQ talent externally or internally because you can't physically see it.
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The CSP is well-visualised by MRI (Fig. 1) so that if abnormalities are detected, fetal MRI can confirm the finding and to search for associated anomalies which may be too subtle or difficult to identify by prenatal ultrasound.
These terms are in most cases too general, making it difficult to identify any specific association between lifestyle and paralogs.
Cryptic species complexes, in which the component taxa have not diverged morphologically too much, are very difficult to identify and their discovery is frequently a matter of chance.
While Norton says the company considered using social media sources of information, it decided too much "noise" made it difficult to identify what was useful.
With this method, it is difficult to identify grains <10 μ m, which are too small to contain bubbles or crystals, thus such particles were not included in the counts.
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