"Those are very difficult words to get out to a group of senior executives, " McKinley recalls.
When its image-recognition software can't interpret a passage of aged or faded text, it further distorts the image and serves it up as a CAPTCHA. That means the project not only produces an enormous output of digitized records for preservation purposes--it also filters text to find far more difficult words for computers to recognize.
Dr Reid said it was difficult to find words to describe what had happened.
It's all difficult to put into words and I want you to respect that.
For Praveen Halappanavar the last two weeks have been, in his own understated words, difficult.
It's difficult to put into words, but I - and all the players - loved him very dearly.
"It is difficult to find the words to express my disappointment, " he said.
Sometimes the words are difficult to understand or are prayed in flat and boring tones as though the celebrant doesn't believe them.
Politicians because of the often chronological nature of their careers and the others because it is difficult to get across in words what they did.
Maybe she was mouthing out the words of a particularly difficult passage.
Ask if they would like to discuss your differences and, if so, to agree to avoid emotion-laden words, a very difficult thing to do.
In other words, it is difficult to know all the myriad events that are occurring in previously healthy tissue that has suffered the aftermath of inflammation, but the end product is not good.
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As Gaffney notes, enforcement of keyword association could prove difficult for FDA. Unlike visible words, metadata sits in the source code and HTML of a page, and is largely invisible to the untrained eye.
In other words, it's difficult to tell what any of Bristol's earning projections mean.
In other words, they make it difficult for schools to adopt creative and innovative arrangements for student learning.
In other words, it can be difficult to determine exactly how much time a person could spend in prison unless you are an expert.
Despite his simple words and laconic sentences, he is one of the most difficult Russian authors to translate for the simple reason that so much remains hidden between his words.
"I cannot quite get the hang of abbreviating words, and incorrect punctuation is difficult for me to ignore, " she says.
Votes on "clause stand part" motions and insert extra words into particular clauses are pretty difficult for anyone not intimately involved to follow.
In other words, government has an extremely difficult time collecting more than 19% or 19.5% of revenue even if it increases tax rates considerably.
But being heard over the din of Labour's death throes - Nick Clegg's words not mine - will be difficult if not nigh on impossible.
And, make no mistake about it: it is difficult to feel sorry for someone who threatens us with words and actions.
It will, in other words, as Western governments found, be difficult.
Mr. BAILEY: It can be, and it's difficult with--you know, the use of some words that meant something 20 years ago may mean, you know, something totally different with the MTV generation.
It will be difficult to replace the legendary batsman, for whom, in the words of my friend and cricket writer, Rohit Brijnath, "decency and determination were not conflicting virtues".
Until now, the family has been playing a form of charades in an attempt to decipher her words, which the ventilator's presence has been made difficult to understand, she said.
If a permit is revoked, it could prove a "death sentence, " in the words of one Massey lawyer, because that would make it difficult for other permits to be issued or old ones renewed.
"If the customer is not able to understand the kinds of words and phrases that Indians use, then it's very difficult for them to make a sale or to get something forward to them, " she said.
In other words, hoarders assign too much value to their possessions, making it difficult or impossible to decide to get rid of them.
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