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That is very difficult to resolve.
It is very difficult to resolve this issue with policies.
This explains why ethnic conflicts are very difficult to resolve.
As a result, the precise ancestry of today's microbes is very difficult to resolve.
"Cryptographic security is based on conjectures that are unproved and seemingly very difficult to resolve," Cohn went on.
Monodisperse, amorphous materials are typically very difficult to resolve in conventional phase-contrast high-resolution TEM/STEM imaging particularly in the presence of contaminants25.
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Malignant external otitis, though not a malignant tumor, is very invasive and difficult to resolve.
The taxonomy has proved very complex and difficult to resolve, particularly for the Pseudonarcissus group.
This method can effectively be useful because the deepest phylogenetic relationships, characterized by short internal branches, are very often the most difficult to resolve.
However, it seemed to be very difficult to clearly resolve the very small differences in Tgs caused from various loading of nanosized silicate in NBR/OC30B nanocomposites.
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