Sentences with phrase «really difficult phase»

It was a really difficult phase of my life.
Big Brother went through a really difficult phase where falling asleep was so, so stressful for him.

Not exact matches

there really isn't any point in going out in the first knockout phase, rather a difficult group will get the best out of our players or the opposite can also show, that they are below par and.
There have been a number of challenges with these new drugs, and they haven't really made it to phase three clinical trials, and so the reason is that it's very difficult to develop very specific inhibitors, because there is a large family of these phosphatases and it's difficult to ensure a specificity of your drug.
Most of the really difficult teething phase occurs before adolescence, and while it doesn't really wrap up until about seven to nine months old (on average), it's not nearly as dramatic as the earlier stages.
Within economics modelling, attempts to model the feedback mechanisms that occur in the real economy are also really difficult — we know, for example, that investment in new technologies will act as an incentive for the existing technologies it hopes to substitute to become more efficient (the sailing ship effect — i.e. in the 50 years after the introduction of the steam ship, sailing ships made more efficiency improvements than they had in the previous 3 centuries) but how to quantify something even as simple as this is not easy BUT we have learnt a few ways to give sensible (order of magnitude) figures with time lags, the learning by doing effect and phased - in substitution effects based on massive amounts of data.
The recent advertising bans really only make it a bit more difficult to cast a wide net in the first phase»
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