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Isokinetic apparatus was used in four studies and can provide a reproducible and standardised method of assessment [ 23] but is less representative of the participants function than free active movement without trunk restraint, the later in turn more difficult to control.
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Mangini would not answer when asked if his second season had turned out more difficult than expected.
A smaller number have also been turning to a more difficult task: turning a sprawling movement into hard — and publishable — data.
That in turn makes life more difficult for companies and consumers, causing them to cut their spending and making it harder for them to repay their debts.
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Lower prices in turn make it more difficult for firms to redeem the rising research and development (R&D) costs.
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In turn, differentiation becomes more difficult.
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