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He spent several years establishing his authority there but found some difficulty in establishing his family as successors to the rule of those provinces.
As a result, in 1236 Frederick II found little difficulty in establishing his vicar Ezzelino III da Romano in Padua and the neighbouring cities, where he practised frightful cruelties on the inhabitants.
The court will have little difficulty in establishing mens rea if there is actual evidencefor instance, if the accused made an admissible admission.
Over the years, the cities have had difficulty establishing and projecting an identity that would attract and sustain business, tourism, and growth beyond the Hanford-related business sector.
After the eruption of the First Intifada and the subsequent Oslo Accords the PFLP had difficulty establishing itself in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
:# Incapacity to maintain enduring relationships, though having no difficulty in establishing them.
However, the large amount of specialized equipment, such as amphibious vehicles and the difficulty of establishing defenses — usually with a resulting high casualty count — in exchange for a relatively small gain, are often used as arguments against such an invasion method.
Subsequent attempts to train homing behaviour into swallows and other passerines had difficulty establishing a statistically significant success rate, although the birds have been known to trap themselves repeatedly in order to obtain bait from traps.
Therefore, much of the theory about the clique problem is devoted to identifying special types of graph that admit more efficient algorithms, or to establishing the computational difficulty of the general problem in various models of computation.
Some criticize the theory in relation to the difficulty involved with establishing the nature of the virtues.
There is speculation that it arrived as eggs in commercial agricultural shipments from Europe, since isolated adults in shipments would have had difficulty in establishing a breeding population.
Some believe that a country which is deeply divided, whether by ethnic group, religion, or language, have difficulty establishing a working democracy.
Despite his difficulty in establishing his reputation, he attracts Madame Nadezhda von Meck as his patron.
In Igbo areas, missionaries were introduced at a later date because of British difficulty in establishing firm control over the highly autonomous Igbo communities.
At first, the difficulty in establishing strong traffic numbers was forcing the company to operate near empty flights to and from Heathrow.
* The difficulty of transportation in the 1780s and of hardship endured in establishing the colony.
Work started on establishing a mine in 1905 after Government permission had been acquired but progress was slow because of difficulty of access and a hard winter climate.
In 1346 King Valdemar IV of Denmark went on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem and was made a Knight of the Holy Sepulchre-an act increasing the prestige of this King, who had considerable difficulty in establishing an effective rule over his Kingdom.
Ballance had considerable difficulty in achieving his reform of the Council, with major clashes occurring between him and the Governor — Ballance's victory is seen as establishing an important precedent in the relationship between Governor and Prime Minister.
The aircraft was not located by the radar equipment, and the crew experienced difficulty establishing VHF communications.
Some architects may have difficulty establishing their own practices and may go through a period when their expenses are greater than their income, requiring substantial financial resources.
The difficulty in establishing two-way communication led to a delay in British Airways being informed of the emergency and consequently delayed the implementation of the British Airways Emergency Procedure Information Centre plan.
However all these had difficulty establishing themselves in the contemporary art market, which still preferred history paintings and portraits.

difficulty and common
By Nov. 8, 1958, weakness, specifically involving the pelvic and thigh musculature, was pronounced, and a common complaint was `` difficulty in stepping up on to curbs ''.
Let them be candidly reviewed under a sense of the difficulty of combining in one system the various sentiments and interests of a continent divided into so many sovereign and independent communities, under a conviction of the absolute necessity of uniting all our councils and all our strength, to maintain and defend our common liberties ...
The difficulty in conceiving of or describing an object without also conceiving of or describing its properties is a common justification for bundle theory, especially among current philosophers in the Anglo-American tradition.
Although the disorder varies from person to person, common characteristics among people with dyslexia are difficulty with spelling, phonological processing ( the manipulation of sounds ), and / or rapid visual-verbal responding.
Connection bonuses are the most common deduction from a difficulty score, as it can be difficult to connect multiple flight elements.
On the other hand, Islamic law and the later common law " had no difficulty in accepting agency as one of its institutions in the field of contracts and of obligations in general ".
Some less common side effects are allergic reaction, blood disorders, changes in mood, racing heartbeat, mental fogginess, anxiety, lethargy, difficulty urinating, spasm of the ureter, irregular or depressed respiration, and rash.
This view stems in part from the difficulty in identifying a common Italic homeland in
However, in view of the difficulty in finding accurate counts in the first place, Caesar's propagandistic purposes, and the common exaggeration of numbers in ancient texts, the stated totals of enemy combatants are likely to be too high.
When training for crescent kicks, it is common to keep the knee extended to increase the difficulty.
But indeed there is always a difficulty in men living together and having all human relations in common, but especially in their having common property.
The term Dark Ages is no longer in common use among modern scholars because of the difficulty of using it neutrally, though some writers have attempted to retain it and divest it of its negative connotations.
A difficulty with any such historical search is that " Robert " was in medieval England a very common given name, and " Robin " ( or Robyn ), especially in the 13th century, was its very common diminutive.
This is the most common cause of dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing, in scleroderma.
Many of the new arrivals had great difficulty finding jobs, in part because of mass European immigration at the time, and overt racism was common.
The most common problem, affecting three quarters of victims, were psychological problems, including: fear, anxiety, nervousness, self-blame, anger, shame, and difficulty sleeping.
In order of least to most difficulty under the ISU Judging System, the following are the six most common jumps.
However, learning difficulties are common among women with Turner syndrome, particularly a specific difficulty in perceiving spatial relationships, such as nonverbal learning disorder.
It is common for individuals to have difficulty with visual and / or auditory processing.
By far, the most common symptoms are vague, non-specific complaints: feeling tired, " brain fog " ( short-term memory problems, difficulty concentrating ) and muscle pain.
Due to the widespread tradition of women changing their names at marriage, they encounter little difficulty using the common law method at marriage in those jurisdictions that permit it.
< li > Uncertainty has been a common theme in art, both as a thematic device ( see, for example, the indecision of Hamlet ), and as a quandary for the artist ( such as Martin Creed's difficulty with deciding what artworks to make ).</ li ></ ul >
The New York Times puzzles also set a common pattern for American crosswords by increasing in difficulty throughout the week: the Monday puzzles are the easiest and the puzzles get harder until Saturday.

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