Sentences with phrase «most difficult operation»

The minimally invasive surgery program at C.S. Mott Children's Hospital employs innovative techniques and sophisticated instruments to allow our highly skilled surgeons to perform even the most difficult operations through the smallest incisions possible.

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One of the most difficult things to do in all of business is to change the course of a fledgling operation.
So it's no surprise that most have begun to realize that without a substantial investment in technology tools to help manage daily business operations, it will be difficult for them to take their businesses to the next level.
Most of these companies have limited resources, which makes it difficult to focus on growth initiatives or resolve operational challenges while also running the day - to - day operations.
And as the wholesale price declines, it's very difficult for small operations to keep up, which is why most of them rely on the strength of their marketing.
One of the most difficult problems associated with this development was the safeguarding of the genuine divinity of the Action of God in Jesus Christ and of the Response (Response, with an upper case R, since we are talking about a truly divine operation) in the Holy Spirit.
The most difficult part of the pumpkin roasting operation is cutting the thing in half lengthwise.
Brown now seems to have accepted his Chancellor's assessment that the world is entering the most difficult economic period it has experienced for 60 years, despite allowing a disgraceful briefing operation against one of his closest and most loyal political allies following Alistair Darling's remarks in a Guardian interview over the summer.
Among the large questions of design, construction and operation that remain to be solved before airliners travel faster than sound, one of the most difficult is the problem of sonic boom: the explosive sounds generated when an object moves through the air at supersonic speed.
Consequently, scores of newbies are being assigned to some of the most demanding and difficult operations (such as Southern California TRACON, Potomac TRACON, and the towers in Atlanta, Miami, and Orlando) right after completing their classroom training in Oklahoma City.
That idea didn't catch on, although it turned out to be political will, rather than rock, that posed the most difficult obstacle: tunnelling operations had just started when the British government pulled the plug in 1975 (see photo).
I also prefer the Ford's clutch for ease of operation compared to the Mazda's, which has to be one of the most difficult clutch pedals to come to terms with.
I said that Amazon would most likely discover that publishing was a difficult and messy business, lacking the surety and economies of scale enjoyed across its other operations.
The Powder Highway region is without doubt the most diverse and extensive collection of individual resorts and ski operations (Heli, Cat, Backcountry Guides) in the world and because of this, getting the very best experience out of the area is difficult to achieve alone.
This also happens to be the most difficult method to achieve, though.Breaking through to an established race's home planet can be tough, and the likelihood is that the third player will intervene or use the opportunity to assault your own base of operation.
If he can be shown to have forged the most damaging document as well (and proof of that, unlike suspicion of it, will be difficult) then all of his defenses will collapse and he can look forward to having his bank accounts garnished while he personally funds Heartland's operations budget for the next several years.
Technology has become vital to the daily operations of most businesses, but hiring managers are finding it difficult to land the right candidates.
Basic machine operations skills are usually achieved within a few weeks, but some workers may need a year or even more to learn the most difficult skills.
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