Our difficulty in combating this behaviour may arise because we are struggling against nature and basic human biology. |
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There may be stiffness of the neck and shoulders, tingling or stiffness in the limbs, an inability to concentrate and difficulty in speaking. |
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Organizations have difficulty in recovering past knowledge or skills, resulting in an impaired culture. |
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I regarded him as an honest and sensible witness and have no difficulty in believing what he told me. |
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They also experience difficulty in talking about their problems, especially to non-blacks. |
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That was, by the way and a propos of nothing, one of the few words that I had difficulty in spelling as a child. |
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He was, however, having difficulty in getting a suitable test case to the starting gate. |
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The greatest difficulty in raising primroses from seeds however, is sowing the seeds in the proper sort of seed bed. |
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In late summer this year, she was found wandering around South Milford, near Selby, covered in painful sores and having difficulty in breathing. |
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However, he had no difficulty in desecrating and looting the temple of tons of gold, silver and precious stones before burning it. |
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But the cost and difficulty in getting hold of such items made them the stuff of dreams. |
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Nor do we have any difficulty in seeing the alternatives as real alternatives. |
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Moreover, basic neuroscience and clinical neurology ranked at the top of the list for difficulty in learning and complexity. |
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We devised the question sets to be, as far as possible, at the same level of difficulty in order not to bias or skew the overall results. |
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The core unresolvable deadend difficulty in Capitalism is that competition breeds an enormous waste of human, natural, and industrial resources. |
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Unlike the boarding schools, day schools would find difficulty in training daily, with a number of pupils playing more than one code. |
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Similarly, they have no difficulty in distinguishing a houseboat from a boathouse or a horse race from a racehorse. |
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But even the boss fights provide no challenge, and there's no way to change the difficulty in the game's options. |
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A heavy shower before the game made for a slippery surface and much sliding and difficulty in gaining possession. |
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This difficulty in performing the required calculations probably explains their underuse in general practice. |
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The first divers down found the ship lying unevenly and had great difficulty in moving across the steeply sloping decks. |
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The European court had no difficulty in deciding that it was unfair for that to happen. |
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I have difficulty in walking, so getting to the top of town is virtually impossible. |
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He was also critical over farmers' difficulty in getting licences to move animals. |
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Because of this, there may be some difficulty in giving or receiving affection. |
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During the interview after doing a brief 10 min test the psych said I would have difficulty in dealing with the course. |
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The montage serves to show Josey's difficulty in getting over, or at least learning to live with, what happened earlier. |
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No wonder we have such difficulty in getting really good candidates to stand. |
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We see that difficulty in the changes in what is now available on free-to-air TV programmes. |
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Hence we find writers who have no difficulty in supposing both that God is the Creator and that the created world never had a beginning. |
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Mr Easter said that previously coxswains had experienced difficulty in ship handling when using the ramp. |
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During the winter months, they may forage for food during the day because of the difficulty in finding an adequate food source. |
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They have no difficulty in playing footsie with the Government on stadia that, in my opinion, are not required. |
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The big difficulty in the NHS is how to achieve followership as well as leadership. |
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The only fly in the ointment is the difficulty in getting good-sized crowds through the turnstiles. |
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For example, a head line with several islands indicates someone who is uncertain and has difficulty in communicating their ideas. |
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It becomes apparent in early childhood as a difficulty in learning or when children are carrying out skills that require co-ordination. |
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What is fascinating is the difficulty in getting a fix on community values. |
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There was obvious and unavoidable difficulty in persuading the bank to lend money on the basis of future contingencies. |
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The magician will find no difficulty in observing the proper ritual, as in the ceremonial consecration of each weapon. |
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Yet, as with the army, the government had the greatest difficulty in controlling would-be conquistadores. |
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If we find ourselves by getting to know who we are, we will have little difficulty in finding God, and in letting Him find us. |
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But you seem not to have had any insuperable difficulty in locating the Barclay companies. |
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A congested feeling in the chest and difficulty in breathing are the most common symptoms of this chronic respiratory disease. |
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His customary difficulty in fighting his way across a room was compounded on this occasion by his wife, who intervened to persuade him to stay. |
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As it turned out, the inflator to his dry suit was significantly corroded, likely creating difficulty in dumping air. |
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A picker-up will have no difficulty in performing these duties for four shearers. |
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When Helena arrived for her appointment she described her symptoms of chronic indigestion and her difficulty in keeping down food. |
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Video footage of Mr Waite taken before the trial showed his difficulty in walking and his necessity to use a walking stick at all times. |
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The crew had experienced minor difficulty in getting the propeller to fully feather. |
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The difficulty in getting around Dublin is one of the main drawbacks of living in this city. |
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The difficulty in sourcing timbers led him to open a recycled timber business. |
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They do use their potential due to their difficulty in hearing, sight or speech. |
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Once they have learned that foxes are a source of danger and to be avoided, they should have little difficulty in keeping out of their way. |
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This can cause a person to experience physical fatigue, along with mental fogginess, difficulty in concentrating, and dullness of the mind. |
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Instead, film-makers sensed the difficulty in dramatizing a story with so little dialogue and virtually no interaction between characters. |
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There is a general difficulty in inferring the underlying values or ethical principles that support social practices. |
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The relative difficulty in identifying certain elements has given birth to such names as lanthanum, krypton and dysprosium. |
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Rationally, I have difficulty in seeing how I could have come to a different decision. |
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A fundamental challenge researchers are facing is that high media coercivity is normally associated with an increased difficulty in writing. |
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The lack of air in a birth chart can indicate difficulty in the expression of that person. |
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That brings us back to the knotty dilemma of the reliability of intelligence information and the difficulty in interpreting it. |
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Stressing the current difficulty in recruiting manual workers, he said career opportunities had to be provided to change this trend. |
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The working definition of insomnia is a persistent difficulty in initiating and maintaining sleep. |
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A third feature is autonomic reactivity, which results in angry outbursts, difficulty in sleeping and hyper excitability. |
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Why does the Administration have such difficulty in leveling with the American people? |
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He complained of disturbed sleep and difficulty in swallowing which had coincided with the injury he sustained at work the previous week. |
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The difficulty in dealing with her mum's sudden disappearance was compounded when Sam discovered she was still living nearby. |
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I still couldn't stop my mind from registering how soft his lips felt, or how I had some difficulty in making myself stop what I was doing. |
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The difficulty in obtaining reliable information makes some assessments impossible. |
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It was late October and he had been complaining of shortness of breath, difficulty in ambulation, and generally feeling very sick. |
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The problem is and has always been the difficulty in actually identifying a young person's age. |
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They act openly and brazenly in the belief that Gardai will have difficulty in making any positive identification. |
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He never appears to have found the slightest difficulty in serving a republican government. |
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A difficulty in applying the definition is to decide what is a specific cognitive domain. |
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The only reservation about this plan has to be the notorious difficulty in hiring sufficient qualified staff to operate the scanners. |
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Participants were children aged 2-59 months with complaints of cough, rapid respiration, or difficulty in breathing. |
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The main difficulty in discussing morality is agreeing the meaning of the terms we use. |
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My Lords, there is in any event a considerable conceptual difficulty in a stay of this sort of order. |
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Three-or-more ride-shares are uncommon because of the difficulty in scheduling. |
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We have no difficulty in paying our way and are not trying to freeload the system. |
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Two people bathing in the sea at the Cove on July 22, 2000 had to be rescued when they got into difficulty in a dangerous rip current. |
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Inability to execute an intended action is known as apraxia, slowness and difficulty in doing it is dyspraxia. |
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But the film medium has always had difficulty in translating effects that are quintessentially literary. |
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I have a basic difficulty in forming a meaningful connection with any living creature who cannot communicate in coherent sentences. |
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I would have thought that a more valid reason was the difficulty in finding anywhere that sells white cotton long johns these days. |
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The difficulty in cinematizing these books is that their plots are actually fairly thin. |
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Despite complaints from Independents about the difficulty in securing assentors, the field has the largest number of Independents for decades. |
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Among other criteria he saw some difficulty in finding a papaveraceous plant endemic to the tropical New Caledonia in the southern hemisphere. |
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The difficulty in assembling athletes from so far afield was demonstrated by the experiences of the Australasian team. |
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They are apt to lead to much difficulty in application because they give rise to much uncertainty. |
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Moreover, magnesian and hydrous magmas such as boninites and lamprophyres apparently find no difficulty in traversing the crust. |
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But this time there was no difficulty in awaking the person whom I wanted to meet. |
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Without enough trade at the back end of this year, farmers would have a major difficulty in finding an outlet for their beef. |
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The crew had difficulty in aligning the tenons on the top of the tower with the mortices on the bottom. |
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Patients with neuromuscular dysphagia experience gradually progressive difficulty in swallowing solid food and liquids. |
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Some of his works have stood the test of time, but the uninitiated reader would have difficulty in knowing where to start. |
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All constitutional parties opposed to the pact were unionist, and they had no such difficulty in uniting. |
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The difficulty in manoeuvring the wheelchair through the narrow house shows in the scrapes and marks on the walls. |
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Because of the difficulty in maintaining weight loss over time, prevention continues to be the most viable option for controlling overweight. |
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This has created an immediate difficulty in securing supplies of particulate filters. |
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Nevertheless, it is a tragedy that such a splendid player has such difficulty in running. |
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There was difficulty in a number of places over sites for Presbyterian meeting houses. |
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Mr Gibbins suffered from a difficulty in giving evidence because he is very short-sighted. |
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But Giscard and Barre had difficulty in convincing the centre parties of the necessity of such policies. |
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The difficulty in tracking casualties is that the injured, wounded, and sick may be treated in any number of facilities. |
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Bad technique can cause some players difficulty in playing the bass notes unless it is on an open string. |
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A chief difficulty in arguing for macroevolution by mutations is the fact that most expressed mutations are either lethal or semi-lethal. |
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One of the common complaints of patients at hard-pressed GP practices is the difficulty in getting an appointment, particularly at short notice. |
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Thus, in the United States, Bangladeshis may find some initial difficulty in using people's names instead of kinship titles. |
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Europeans often have difficulty in overcoming their initial aversion to this smell. |
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However, there can be difficulty in defining what is actual or physical retirement. |
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For those of non-western cultures, the difficulty in getting a job is hard on them not only economically, but also psychologically. |
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Their biggest obstacle is the difficulty in finding enough local craftsmen to carry out the work. |
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The other difficulty in using architectural salvage is that it doesn't come in standard sizes, and your builders won't like that. |
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Most transferees found considerable difficulty in obtaining the additional five hectares, either through buying or renting lands. |
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Both teams had great difficulty in scoring from play with nearly all the scores coming from placed balls. |
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In effect, this means that if there is any difficulty in placing the shares, he and his associates will put up the money. |
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Michael interpolates his repertoire, transposing any tune without difficulty in the smoothest of transitions. |
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When he did paint actual places he had no difficulty in ruthlessly leaving out bits he didn't want. |
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Weakness, incoordination, cramps and spasm develop with difficulty in using the hands for skilled movements, also with walking, speaking and swallowing. |
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Carlow skipper Rory Sheriff will have little difficulty in acclimatising having been in the Shannon second row with Mick Galwey when they won the AIL title. |
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I see no difficulty in the landlord recovering damages at the market rate even though he has adduced no evidence that he would or could have relet the property. |
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I do, however, note that the evidence is that the child is adoptable and that there would be no difficulty in finding appropriate adoptive parents. |
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Furthermore, the Prime Minister has had no difficulty in finding Parliamentary whips to organise majorities even for the most contentious legislation. |
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This creates a difficulty in relation to powers exercised by local authorities without reference to a court, such as those concerning common lodging-houses. |
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I do realize the difficulty in totally canceling productions of this opera. |
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The battle to secure that funding is testament to the difficulty in making truly independent movies. |
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I find it difficult to walk more than 100 yards, and am sure that were the service I rely on be re-routed I too would have great difficulty in getting out and about. |
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If the matter rested there, I would have no difficulty in accepting this. |
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Due to Henry VIII's agonising difficulty in siring a healthy, legitimate male heir, the succession was safeguarded by both royal wills and acts of Parliament. |
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This problem highlights the difficulty in delineating the dividing line between automatism and insanity, or, as it is often termed non-insane automatism and insane automatism. |
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Toop did not have a particularly helpful start to his life and had some difficulty in dealing with confrontational situations, Mr Warren told magistrates. |
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She has constant titubation and rhythmic jerking of her entire upper and lower extremities, obvious eye nystagmus and difficulty in initiating ocular saccades. |
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The reason they were not included in this study was the known methodologic difficulty in diagnosing acute infection with these pathogens by serologic methods. |
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Before the advent of roads or railways, the sheer difficulty in traversing Peru's geography was one of the greatest obstacles to solidifying a national identity. |
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Gradually, the patient developed dystonic posturing of limbs and trunks, had difficulty in walking, dysarthria, drooling of saliva with tremor of limbs. |
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Because of his poor sight, and the fact that he has had a stroke, he has difficulty in writing his signature so I hold a power of attorney to deal with his affairs. |
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In addition, the path to the hospital area was down a stairwell with several twists or bends, which took additional time and effort given the difficulty in transporting him. |
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The concerto poses a special difficulty in that its final two movements are both marked Andante, one to be played singingly, the other with pretty grace. |
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I know that my honourable friend from the United Future party does not need my assistance on this issue, but I am having difficulty in hearing the member's contribution. |
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The greatest difficulty in identification is often found with the simplest types of unglazed pottery and porcelain about which we will discuss later. |
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I cannot help noting in closing that even Kirby and Atkinson have had difficulty in escaping the attraction of such a via media interpretation of Hooker and his work. |
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For Marie Antoinette, as for Diana, it was a no-win situation, not helped by the fact that she and her feckless husband had difficulty in producing all-important heirs. |
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The disease brings on a marked slowness and stiltedness of movement, caused by the brain's increasing difficulty in transmitting its instructions to the body. |
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Irrespective of the dimensions of the crime or the difficulty in obtaining justice, the role of the journalist is to assist the judicial process not to suborn it. |
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In a minor sprain, where the ligaments are merely overstretched, there may be local pain and minor swelling, but no difficulty in moving the joint. |
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Alexander often gave answers in Syriac or Celtic to barbarians who questioned him in their own tongue, though he had difficulty in finding compatriots of theirs in the city. |
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Is my difficulty in climaxing a physical problem or a mental one? |
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Some divers may develop fever, headache, nausea, difficulty in swallowing or breathing, faintness, rapid heart beat, weakness, chills, diarrhea, and muscle spasms. |
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The person may have had difficulty in communicating with her because she has a speech impediment and so he or she may not be aware that the woman had been assaulted. |
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The government also faces difficulty in financing the conservation of cultural sites and keeping their contents safe from theft and smuggling, he said. |
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One Hickling nest was built on the top of an abandoned coot's nest and in water so deep that the keeper had difficulty in reaching it clad in thigh waders. |
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For example, if you can position your troops at the crest of a hill or the opposite side of a bridge, your opponent will have a great deal more difficulty in taking you on. |
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Larger-seeded varieties could encounter more difficulty in emergence than smaller seeded varieties, particularly in cool soil conditions or after crusting. |
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You can however, see the excitement building day-to-day, creeping into his voice at odd times, and manifesting in increasing difficulty in getting him to sleep at night. |
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Locally, in earlier years, he was probably regarded as an eccentric as he propagated ideas which even the average Yorkshire brain had difficulty in assimilating. |
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Yorkshire mistakes were punished all afternoon by the Red Rose men, none more so than at the line-out where John Lawn was again having difficulty in finding his jumpers. |
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At the school, steps have been taken to ease the difficulty in understanding the educationese that board members and others often have to sift through. |
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Prosecutors and judges will have no difficulty in differentiating between cases, however inventive are those determined to break a democratically enacted law. |
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In many cases, the disconformity is identified only with difficulty in the seismic reflection data, and may be distinguishable only on regional or semi-regional scales. |
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Tim and his chief engineer Ray Mulqueen encountered a great deal of difficulty in fulfilling Tim's objective in rebuilding six original Ratas and three Chaikas in Russia. |
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The people of Stockholm, Sweden and Copenhagen, Denmark, have the greatest difficulty in understanding other Scandinavian languages. |
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The difficulty in all these cares is to steer clear of some objectional theory. |
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The display of the message concealed within the baton was delayed by a difficulty in opening the device. |
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The biggest challenge for MOOC is the difficulty in adopting server-based resources or a secured IT infrastructure. |
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However, it does mention that certain types of person could not be maintained because of the difficulty in doing so. |
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Hence it was that a few dozen policemen, resolutely grasping the nettle, had no difficulty in handling it. |
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Our circulation hustlers had no difficulty in getting rid of them. |
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I do not apprehend any difficulty in collecting and commonplacing an universal history from the historians. |
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He had extreme difficulty in expressing himself and his words were unintelligible to me. |
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I understand there is no difficulty in obtaining corpses at the Naval Hospital, but, of course, it would have to be a fresh one. |
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The unexpectedly great difficulty in defeating the Boers forced a reevaluation of policy. |
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Jafar said, in a statement to SUNA, that the Sudanese importers facing difficulty in import as a result of the lack of network correspondents. |
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As the temperatures rise to 36 degrees in Bursa, aminals often have difficulty in cooling. |
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This is due to the difficulty in simulating variables such as dirt pickup, air pollution, acid rain, wind-borne particle erosion and mildew. |
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Consequently, missing data, from the tricarboxylic acid cycle for example, may lead to difficulty in interpreting the results. |
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Wilson quotes letters by Dodgson describing difficulty in reading lessons and prayers rather than preaching in his own words. |
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The success of the forgery was partially due to the difficulty in finding Bertram's original text, which had a limited printing in Copenhagen. |
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The difficulty in targeting bombs meant that the shipyards and steelworks were often missed, at the expense of the residential areas. |
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Hence, there was difficulty in morphologically differentiating phagosomes and phagolysosomes in this regard. |
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The word dysania means extreme difficulty in waking up and getting out of bed and clinomania is an obsessive desire to lie down. |
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This may be due in part to the difficulty in palpating the femoral head in obese patients. |
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Betfred's withdrawal is further evidence of the difficulty in getting a toehold in the Australian market. |
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With injections into the platysma muscle, difficulty in swallowing and changes in vocal pitch may occur. |
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In contrast, overdrying can lead to loss of photospeed and difficulty in achieving proper development. |
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At this period the principal difficulty in gas manufacture was purification. |
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His pioneering efforts encountered specific difficulties, and the treatment of addition was an obvious difficulty in the early days. |
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There is no difficulty in finding a selection of Europe's best beers among the bustling bars with oom-pah bands and cafes. |
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Symptoms of hypoglycaemia include shakiness, pounding heart, and sweatiness, headache, drowsiness and difficulty in concentrating. |
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After each operation, the surgeons rated the degree of difficulty in suturing the uterine wall defects using a 1-10 visual analog scale. |
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In these circumstances, the Duke of Wellington had great difficulty in building support for his premiership, despite promising moderate reform. |
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A big disadvantage of convertible husbandry was the hard work in breaking up pastures and difficulty in establishing them. |
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However, the manner in which section 5 was worded created much difficulty in determining whether particular English statutes applied locally. |
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Our earlier calls for AUDUSD pullbacks were clearly premature and highlight the difficulty in timing trades on sentiment extremes. |
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No experienced typologist has difficulty in distinguishing lunates, trapeze-rectangles, and triangles except for the rare, odd specimen. |
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Autorouting can help with fanout, as well as determining layer count and identifying areas of difficulty in the placement. |
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They might also present with relative or absolute central or paracentral scotomas, metamorphopsia, and difficulty in reading. |
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Berengaria had almost as much difficulty in making the journey home as her husband did, and she did not see England until after his death. |
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There is another difficulty in the way of accepting metaphysical peculiarity or progenitiveness as isolating species. |
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Having left HECO,Fred had no difficulty in persuading the choir to carry on as an independent,calling themselves the Cestrian Male Voice Choir. |
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The usual remedy of increased destroyer raids was not possible, because of the difficulty in using Zeebrugge as a harbour. |
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On 24 September the Second Army was attacked and found difficulty in holding ground, rather than advancing round the German flank as intended. |
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One of the major concerns about dilbit is the difficulty in cleaning it up. |
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Attention Deficit Disorder, which bedevils our schoolrooms, is primarily difficulty in concentrating. |
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A significant drawback to burial is the difficulty in locating a leak should it arise, and for the ensuing repairing operations. |
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I live in Ely and I had difficulty in getting into Trelai Park with my mobility scooter, due to the kissing gates being too small for my scooter. |
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Soloff emphasized the difficulty in distinguishing histologically between some cases of lipomelanic reticulosis and Hodgkin's disease. |
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There would be no mechanical or microprogramming difficulty in placing the direction of motion under the control of the user. |
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Which is why the cartoonist Garry Trudeau coined this apt bit of idiocy to lampoon the original hand-held Newton computer's difficulty in deciphering handwriting. |
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At first Viscount Dundee had difficulty in raising many supporters. |
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Breathing small amounts of trichloroethylene for short periods may cause headaches, lung irritation, dizziness, poor coordination and difficulty in concentrating. |
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Spenser seems to have had no difficulty in receiving payment when it was due as the pension was being collected for him by his publisher, Ponsonby. |
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Home's tenure as sheriff of Berwick in 1599 was less noteworthy, and demonstrated his difficulty in balancing shrieval duties with his active court life at that time. |
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The symptoms worsen due to the increased secretion of mucus, bronchoconstriction, and thickening of the walls of the airways, resulting in difficulty in expiration. |
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The men's pay has been and still is very much in arrears, and we are having the greatest difficulty in keeping them because they have simply nothing to live on. |
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As the Pope was, at that time, the prisoner of Catherine's nephew, Emperor Charles V, following the Sack of Rome in May 1527, Knight had difficulty in obtaining access to him. |
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To overcome the difficulty in controller design due to nonlinearity, the piecewise linearization technique is applied to linearise the nonlinear system. |
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Frankincense is used in the treatment of stone, skin rashes, gout, pest control, antitoxic agent, asthma, lung disease, cough and difficulty in breathing. |
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Since 2007, I have listened ad nauseam to the Marina West developers' protestations about their difficulty in raising capital to complete their project. |
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In more severe cases, Roemheld syndrome can cause anxiety or difficulty in breathing, and may also lead to severe chest pain that feels like a heart attack. |
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As despot, he had no difficulty in accepting some of the changes resulting from the social transformation of the previous 25 years, including equality of all before the law. |
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The health effects caused by air pollution may include difficulty in breathing, wheezing, coughing, asthma and worsening of existing respiratory and cardiac conditions. |
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The difficulty in the search for the ratio becomes acute when in the decisions of the Court of Appeal or the House of Lords, more than one judgment is promulgated. |
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The difficulty in the way of giving an answer is a profound one. |
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An overchallenge involves an imbalance, such that the level of difficulty in the occupational form exceeds the competencies in the developmental structure. |
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He agreed to the system of working to a clock-face timetable, although there was difficulty in fitting it in with the arrival or departure of trains. |
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In his later life his adherence to vegetarianism slipped, and his difficulty in maintaining his weight after 1913 was credited to him switching diets. |
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Apart from the visual aura, other premonitory symptoms include photophobia and phonophobia, fatigue, neck stiffness, blurred vision and difficulty in concentrating. |
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This worsened the existing difficulty in keeping the city councils up to strength, and the services provided by the cities were scamped or abandoned. |
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Demisexuality further complicates my orientation. Or, at the very least, demisexuality imposes more difficulty in describing my particular brand of queerness. |
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Employers often experience difficulty in finding young people who have such basic employability skills as literacy, numeracy, problem solving, teamworking and time management. |
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A conceptual difficulty in combining quantum mechanics with general relativity arises from the contrasting role of time within these two frameworks. |
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Much of the difficulty in meshing these theories at all energy scales comes from the different assumptions that these theories make on how the universe works. |
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Regardless of the difficulty in measurement, the amount of money laundered each year is in the billions of US dollars and poses a significant policy concern for governments. |
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According to the announcement, the merger plan was abandoned due to Asahi Life's difficulty in demutualizing under the current weak equity environment in Japan. |
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The lack of UAE nationals working as paramedics along with a general difficulty in finding recruits risks becoming a problem for the ambulance service, it has been claimed. |
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Part of the difficulty in discussing and understanding the rice queen subculture is that so little attention has been paid to the sexuality of Asian or PAPI men. |
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Luecke predicts Million's project will cause difficulty in protecting populations of the Colorado pikeminnow, an endangered species in the upper Colorado River Basin. |
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The Daleks would even have had great difficulty in attending the special Dalek Theme Day held in their honour at Cardiff's Chapter Arts Centre on Saturday. |
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The report cited several factors it claimed would continue to inhibit growth, most notably the difficulty in communicating the concept of cryptocurrency payments to consumers. |
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The new chancellors had difficulty in performing their roles, especially the additional role as Prime Minister of Prussia assigned to them in the German Constitution. |
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The most common signs of congestive heart failure are swollen legs or ankles, difficulty in breathing, and weight gain because of accumulating fluid. |
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This could be because of difficulty in remembering these details, as well as the influence of the social unacceptability of drinking during pregnancy. |
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