technical difficulty
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftechnicalanddifficulty
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technical
adjective
uk/ˈtek.nɪ.kəl/us/ˈtek.nɪ.kəl/
relating to the knowledge, machines, or methods used in science ...
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difficulty
noun
uk/ˈdɪf.ɪ.kəl.ti/us/ˈdɪf.ə.kəl.t̬i/
the fact of not being easy to do ...
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(Definition oftechnicalanddifficultyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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However, this is atechnicaldifficultythat does not require us to discard connectionist modeling altogether.
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We then shortly hint at a severetechnicaldifficultyin adapting the standard strong normalization proofs which use the so called reducibility method.
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I will address the important issue of funding later, but thetechnicaldifficultyin developing alternatives cannot be overstated.
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There is a slighttechnicaldifficultyin detecting ambiguous programs.
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However, there is notechnicaldifficultyin using conventional logic programming syntax to represent this program.
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Given that many of these works are extremely rare, the ambition andtechnicaldifficultyof this task can easily be imagined.
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This is a useful result because germination tests can be completed faster at higher temperatures, and with lesstechnicaldifficulty.
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Despite thistechnicaldifficultythe modified vector field is still useful as a truncated series.
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The new variability in representations creates atechnicaldifficulty.
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This was because the presenting symptom of a major problem almost always took the form oftechnicaldifficultyor failure, followed by delay.
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Because of sometechnicaldifficulty, we are merely able to prove the smoothness of the optimal exercise boundary under some additional condition.
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The maintechnicaldifficultyis to get control over the sizes of partition elements as they are evolved according to f^.
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On the one hand are legitimate concerns about complying with the law, thetechnicaldifficultyof the transfer, and how it will affect customers and the municipal administration.
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Where the 'grain' of the castrato appears most clearly is both in the song's level oftechnicaldifficultyand in its sheer scope.
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For smaller cells, thetechnicaldifficultyof initiating and maintaining four simultaneous microelectrode impalements requires use of either dual whole-cell patch clamp or dual singleelectrode voltage clamp.
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As far as the extension from 18 months to two years is concerned, notechnicaldifficultypresents itself and my suggestion could be adopted.
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I think that that should be waived in this case, if that is atechnicaldifficulty.
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