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The difficulty of accessing the region overland from the eastern part of China and the foggy climate hindering the accuracy of Japanese bombing of the Sichuan Basin, made the region the stronghold of Chiang Kai-Shek's Kuomintang government during 1938-45, and led to the Bombing of Chongqing.
The Astrocade is particularly notable for its very powerful graphics capabilities for the time of release, and for the difficulty in accessing those capabilities.
Colonies are usually situated on islands, cliffs or headlands which land mammals have difficulty accessing.
Over time, the region's prosperity fluctuated similarly to many other frontier settlements, due to difficulty accessing the region from a lack of roads.
It is well known that there are degrees of difficulty in accessing different syntactic structures ( e. g. the Accessibility Hierarchy for relative clauses ).
The Noongar still have large extended families and many families have difficulty accessing available structures of sheltered housing in Western Australia – Paper on Housing.
All American Civil War veterans ' records were bound in red tape, and the difficulty in accessing them led to the modern American use of the term, but there is evidence ( as detailed above ) that the term was in use in its modern sense sometime before this.
The continued difficulty in accessing the Soviet documents of the time presently located in the Russian archives makes it difficult for historians to answer this question with any degree of certainty.
They can also service groups of those who have difficulty accessing libraries, e. g., occupants of retirement homes.
* Deployment — Marital problems, isolation, loneliness, anger, resentment, sadness / depression, reduced communications, stress, less social support, assuming the role of single parent, child care difficulties, sleep disturbances, physical symptoms, home and car repairs, difficulty accessing military services, negative child behavior.
It is expected that the two Caribbean states that will have the most difficulty accessing the court will be Suriname which has a Dutch-based legal system, and Haiti which has a French-based legal system.
In rural areas, conceiving pregnant women seek the help of traditional birth attendants ( TBAs ) due to difficulty in accessing formal health services and also high transportation or treatment costs.
The name " Mafate " comes from the Malagasy word " Mahafaty ", which means lethal, an allusion to the difficulty for accessing the Cirque.

difficulty and monument
The LA Times, in a follow-up article by Julie Cart, said, “ What began as a policy dispute – to graze or not to graze livestock on the fragile Carrizo grasslands – became a morass of environmental politics and office feuding that Braun was convinced threatened both her future and the landscape she loved .” The monument manager's suicide brought " into stark focus the difficulty BLM managers had in trying to balance the demands of providing protection in accordance with the proclamations and balancing the multiple use mandate of FLPMA.

difficulty and allows
The new code of points allows the gymnasts to gain higher scores based on the difficulty of the skills they perform as well as their execution.
To the northwest of the living room are the laundry room, garage, dining room, smoking room, drawing room, housekeeper's quarters, and kitchen ; a popular command allows players in the living room to push others into the kitchen and ask them to " fetch me a cup of tea "; since players can prevent themselves from being moved in such a fashion, this command is more often used on new users, who may have difficulty finding their way back to the Living Room.
This system allows great flexibility in setting the difficulty of an action.
Elderly people sometimes have difficulty holding a mouse still while double-clicking ; the trackball allows them to let go of the ball while using the button.
; Variable Bit-Rate ( VBR ): Variable bit-rate ( VBR ) allows a codec to change its bit rate dynamically to adapt to the " difficulty " of the audio being encoded.
Despite the greater difficulty, nasotracheal intubation route is preferable to orotracheal intubation in children undergoing intensive care and requiring prolonged intubation because this route allows a more secure fixation of the tube.
Upon fully completing the game on the hardest difficulty setting, an additional " 007 " mode is unlocked that allows the player to customize the challenge of any mission by manually adjusting enemies ' health, reaction times, aiming accuracy, and the damage they inflict.
: Introduced in 6thMIX, Free mode is another practice mode that follows all the rules of the Normal mode, with passing and failing scores, but allows the player to play all the predefined number of songs regardless of each song's difficulty.
This method accommodates the curvature problem within a township, and it also allows for any errors made during the surveying itself —- which were nearly unavoidable due to the physical difficulty of the work and the crude equipment used —- without overly compromising the basic rectangular nature of the system as a whole.
The gameplay of Wario Land 4 ( which is generally similar to that of Wario Lands 2 and 3 ) allows for some open-endedness as well as some order of difficulty.
The password with the lowest difficulty setting and on the earliest planet and racing division will be used as the basis for play from then on, which allows for a Warrior-skill character with a maxed-out vehicle to race against Rookie-class AIs in the Rookie skill mode.
SCORE is known for its ability to precisely position symbols on the page, and also allows the user complete control over every aspect of their music through making every possible aspect of music notation manually controllable ( this, however, also leads to some difficulty or frustration of use in the program ).
The PC Engine version allows the player to reach the final stage in any of the three difficulty settings, making the game closer to the Japanese Famicom version in this regard than its western NES counterpart.
Pilates ' flexible system allows for different exercises to be modified in range of difficulty from beginning to advanced.
Many dyspraxics benefit from working in a structured environment, as repeating the same routine minimises difficulty with time-management and allows them to commit procedures to long-term memory.
Such powerups allow immediate capturing of tracks, doubling of points scored, slowing down the speed of play, and jumping into freestyle mode ( which allows the player to riff to the music, gaining points without the difficulty of playing predefined tracks ).
One of his most defining features are his eyes which have been " shined "— this allows him to see in the dark with no difficulty at all.
* Big staffs: Similarly, the number of practitioners of science on any one project grew as well, creating difficulty, and often controversy, in the assignment of credit for scientific discoveries ( the Nobel Prize system, for example, allows awarding only three individuals in any one topic per year, based on a 19th-century model of the scientific enterprise ).
But the difficulty of fixing the date of a fragment based solely on paleographic evidence allows a much wider range, potentially extending from before 100 CE past 150 CE.
The latest version of the game ported to modern computers allows the player to adjust the settings and difficulty of the game.
The Skirmish mode allows the player to fight up to 3 computer players of varying difficulty levels.
There's also an Option Mode that allows the player to adjust the main game's difficulty, number of lives and continues, as well as the game's controls.
The original Civilization, as well as Civilization IV, on the other hand, allows the player to obtain any score on any difficulty level.
Individuals facing difficulty finding work in formal sectors, will often venture into this industry, as it allows entire families to involve themselves in the preparing and cooking of foods sold to the public.

difficulty and only
Analogously, anyone who argues that Einstein's theory of gravitation is simpler than Newton's, must say rather more to explain how it is that the latter is mastered by student-physicists, while the former can be managed ( with difficulty ) only by accomplished experts.
The only lasting difficulty was the food.
Understanding, as he did, the difficulty of the art of poetry, and believing that the `` only technical criticism worth having in poetry is that of poets '', he felt obliged to insist upon his duty to be hard to please when it came to the review of a book of verse.
But in such an important question, we would be satisfied if the judgment were that the principal objection to the identity of forces which produce electricity and magnetism were only a difficulty, and not a thing which is contrary to it.
The upper limit was determined by the difficulty of measuring the characteristic anode surface temperature ( see below ) since only a small region of the anode was struck by the arc.
The bondage endurable by an oral poet is to be estimated only by a very skilful oral poet, but it appears safe to assume that no sustained narrative in rhyme could be composed without extreme difficulty, even in a language of many terminal inflections.
In itself there is nothing wrong with this form of `` participation '': the only difficulty on the Catholic campus is that those faculty members who are in a position to implement policy, i.e., members of the religious community which owns and administers the institution, have their own eating arrangements.
In 1060, Ealdred was elected to the archbishopric of York, but had difficulty in obtaining papal approval for his appointment, only managing to do so when he promised not to hold the bishoprics of York and Worcester simultaneously.
His march northward through the Alps was interrupted by Rudolph, King of Transjurane Burgundy, and it was only with great difficulty that Arnulf crossed the mountain range.
Before 1910 the difficulty of harmonizing the Proprium de Tempore and the Proprium Sanctorum, to which reference has been made, was only partly met in the thirty-seven chapters of general rubrics.
The conservative nature of these changes underlines the fact that Protestantism was by no means universally popular – a fact that the queen herself recognized: her revived Act of Supremacy, giving her the ambiguous title of Supreme Governor passed without difficulty, but the Act of Uniformity 1559 giving statutory force to the Prayer Book, passed through the House of Lords by only three votes.
Because the de facto administration is recognized only by Turkey, it has had much difficulty arranging foreign financing, and foreign firms have hesitated to invest there.
Many ciphers are based on publicly known algorithms or are open source, and so it is only the difficulty of obtaining the key that determines security of the system, provided that there is no analytic attack ( i. e., a ' structural weakness ' in the algorithms or protocols used ), and assuming that the key is not otherwise available ( such as via theft, extortion, or compromise of computer systems ).
Commenting on the example cited by Winter, the science writer Martin Gardner asserts that " nothing could be clearer from the above dialogue than the fact that the dianetic explanation for the headache existed only in the mind of the therapist, and that it was with considerable difficulty that the patient was maneuvered into accepting it.
She encountered some difficulty in publishing the first book, since most publishers would only offer her a deal if she agreed to remove the stories from the internet.
Special education was only provided to people with severe disabilities in its early years, but more recently it has been opened to anyone who has experienced difficulty learning.
Dollfuss had difficulty gaining admission into the Austro-Hungarian army in World War I because he was only 153 cm tall.
The problems other philosophers have had with Mill's position center around the following issues: Firstly, Mill's formulation encounters difficulty when it describes what direct experience is by differentiating only between actual and possible sensations.
In mild cases, ET can manifest as the inability to stop the tongue or hands from shaking, the ability to sing only in vibrato, and difficulty to do small precise tasks such as threading a needle.
The latter, guided solely by the light of nature, advances slowly by reasoning on sensible objects and effects, and only after long and laborious investigation is it able at length to contemplate with difficulty the invisible things of God, to discover and understand a First Cause and Author of all things.
The only way to compare the difficulty of two versions of a test is to conduct a study in which the same subjects take both versions.
In high level competitions, there are two preliminary routines, one which has only two moves scored for difficulty and one where the athlete is free to perform any routine.
His character on Galaxy Quest had been a Wunderkind pilot, but the real-life Tommy has much more difficulty piloting a real starship and only masters the controls after watching video of his work as a child.
In 1542, the king embarked on a new campaign in France, but unlike in 1512, he only managed with great difficulty.
) from different manufacturers are usually all interchangeable, shotshells typically are loaded for particular brands of shotshell cases ( called hulls ) only with one specific brand of wad, shot cup ( if used ), primer, and powder, further increasing the complexity and difficulty of reloading shotshells.

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