Sentence examples for were difficult to apply from inspiring English sources

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The formulas of mathematicians and physicists were difficult to apply experimentally and their relevance was neither well accepted nor well understood by engineers.

The make-up effects in the episode were difficult to apply and took several hours to be completed.

A small number of items were difficult to apply to studies that did not use an independent test for determining the reference diagnosis.

They note, however, that many of the countermeasures were difficult to apply by small-scale farmers for economic reasons thus affording significant proportions of the population with little protection.

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Ever changing standards are difficult to apply to developing country circumstances.

This, his personal epiphany, is difficult to apply in any prescriptive fashion.

But, I admit, standard metrics are difficult to apply to Murakami.

The term Renaissance, in spite of its various connotations, is difficult to apply to music.

Regular eye drops can soothe itchy eyes but are difficult to apply even with teenagers.

In fairness, those rules are difficult to apply on a large scale.

Novillo says it is difficult to apply the law because the police force and judiciary are notoriously ineffective and corrupt.

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