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difficulty and proving
Meanwhile, in Constantinople, the Union of the Churches was proving difficult to arrange, and the Emperor Michael had great difficulty in imposing it on his people.
Due to the difficulty of proving the high standard of a due process error, nearly all such cases involved the death penalty.
Because of the extremely high burden of proof on the plaintiff, and the difficulty in proving essentially what is inside a person's head, such cases — when they involve public figures — rarely prevail.
The equivocal outcome demonstrated in the case emphasizes the difficulty in proving uniqueness.
Although this a lower standard than satisfaction on a balance of probabilities, this is actually directed at mitigating the sheer difficulty of proving actual bias, especially given its insidious and often subconscious nature.
The wealthy club owners proved difficult to sue for at least two reasons: the legal separation of their assets from those of the club and the difficulty in proving any one particular owner behaved negligently.
This tax is widely avoided and not usually enforced, perhaps due to the difficulty in proving intent at the time of purchase.
For prosecutors there is difficulty in proving intent or lack of consent where the rape or assault happened without witnesses ( particularly in a private home ) and where both parties were consuming drugs or alcohol since neither was able to legally give consent.
Indeed, according to one theory, the difficulty of proving Gov.
They did, however, face a possible trial for alcohol possession but due to difficulty proving who provided the alcohol, the members were given community service instead.
" Schuckardt's defenders point out the difficulty of proving a negative.
A person of substandard intelligence is held under common law to the same standard of a reasonable prudent person, to encourage them to exert an increased effort of responsibility to their community, in light of their handicap, and as a result of the practical difficulty of proving what reduced standard should apply ( Vaughn v. Menlove, 3 Bing.
Mal and Saffron enter the estate without difficulty, proving correct Saffron's claims about her inside knowledge.
The 19th-century German Sanskritist Theodore Goldstücker was one of the early figures to notice the similarities between Spinoza's religious conceptions and the Vedanta tradition of India, writing that Spinoza's thought was "... a western system of philosophy which occupies a foremost rank amongst the philosophies of all nations and ages, and which is so exact a representation of the ideas of the Vedanta, that we might have suspected its founder to have borrowed the fundamental principles of his system from the Hindus, did his biography not satisfy us that he was wholly unacquainted with their doctrines ... We mean the philosophy of Spinoza, a man whose very life is a picture of that moral purity and intellectual indifference to the transitory charms of this world, which is the constant longing of the true Vedanta philosopher ... comparing the fundamental ideas of both we should have no difficulty in proving that, had Spinoza been a Hindu, his system would in all probability mark a last phase of the Vedanta philosophy.

difficulty and latter
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 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.
In the latter part of the 1990s, the fighting game genre began to decline in popularity, with specific franchises falling into difficulty.
The political issue was a dispute between landowners ( a long-established class, who were heavily represented in Parliament ) and the new class of manufacturers and industrialists ( who were not ): the former desired to maximise their profits from agriculture, by keeping the price at which they could sell their grain high ; the latter wished to maximise their profits from manufacture, by reducing the wages they paid to their factory workers -- the difficulty being that men could not work in the factories if a factory wage was not enough to feed them and their families ; hence, in practice, high grain prices kept factory wages high also.
For decades the major industry of the town was coal mining, but as mines closed throughout the latter half of the twentieth century the area has had ongoing economic difficulty.
Due to the other game's high difficulty and similarity to its predecessor, Nintendo of America chose instead to hire the Japanese developers to finish off and release this original designed " Mario 2 " prototype, which has resulted in some confusion amongst fans as to which was " the real Mario 2 ", some siding with the former and others with the latter.
The difficulty with the latter process is that there is sometimes a vast disconnect behind the skills, education, and understanding of the two groups.
The presenters were Gigliola Cinquetti and Toto Cutugno, the latter having some difficulty with the pronunciation of the song titles and names of the artists and conductors.
The latter problem has not stopped Subaru from using it in its all-wheel drive cars, where the difficulty of fitting the short engine between the front wheels ahead of the front axle is compensated for by the ease of locating the transmission and four-wheel drive mechanisms behind it, between the front and rear axles.
Modeling the latter two interactions becomes the difficulty within KS DFT.
The latter had been given the Duchy of Normandy by his father, William the Conqueror, but had fallen into pecuniary difficulty.
He was also re-elected without much difficulty in the face of Progressive Conservative majority governments of 1995 and 1999 ( on the latter occasion, he was re-elected in the redistributed riding of Scarborough — Rouge River ).
As has been pointed out, the aisles had already in the early Christian churches been covered over with groined vaults, the only advance made in the later developments being the introduction of transverse ribs ' dividing the bays into square compartments ; but when in the 12th century the first attempts were made to vault over the naves, another difficulty presented itself, because the latter were twice the width of the aisles, so that it became necessary to include two bays of the aisles to form one square bay in the nave.
* in general, in a time limit from 10 to 100 hours of study, the results acquired in the study of a synthetic language are practically from 5 to 15 times better than those obtain after the study of an ethnic language, according to the difficulty of the latter ( Eaton, p. 6-7 );
This left the Dutch van and centre to fight it out with the English, and the latter were hard pressed, as they had great difficulty to beat up the wind to bring ships out.
On the other hand, there is great difficulty in supposing that the Fiume San Leonardo can be the river Himera ; and all our data with regard to the latter would seem to support which the view of Fazello, who identifies it with the Fiume Grande, the mouth of which is distant just 8 miles from Termini.
Early in his government, he was able to resolve the latter difficulty by signing a peace treaty with the rebels, who received amnesty.
This mostly consisted of patrols of the shores of the Americas and in the mid-Atlantic, the latter being largely unsuccessful due to the difficulty of intercepting ships in mid-ocean.
James Fergusson put forward many years ago a conjectural restoration in which he adopted a clerestory above the superimposed columns inside the cella ; in order to provide the light for these windows he indicated two trenches in the roof, one on each side, and pointed out that the great Hall of Columns at Karnak was lighted in this way with clerestory windows ; but in the first place the light in the latter was obtained over the flat roofs covering lower portions of the hail, and in the second place, as it rarely rains in Egyptian Thebes, there could be no difficulty about the drainage, while in Greece, with the torrential rains and snow, these trenches would be deluged with water, and with all the appliances of the present day it would be impossible to keep these clerestory windows watertight.
Ed Semrad called Ninja Gaiden II one of the best video game sequels to ever be released ; he referred to the graphics, difficulty, gameplay, and storyline as " near-perfect ", though he points out that the game does get very difficult in the latter levels.
Later, the Minister for Finance decided that the value of the coins should be written in numerals as well as in words, and he suggested using plants ; this latter suggestion was rejected because the competition was at an advanced stage and due to the difficulty of obtaining good facsimiles of plants.
In systems using the latter method, the target number required for a success may be fixed ( the same for every roll ) or variable ( assigned depending on the difficulty of a task ); the number of successes required may indicate the degree of success, or a minimum number of successes may be required as another means of determining difficulty.
The game also has two difficulty levels, Normal and Ironman, with the latter intended to more closely mimic the paper-and-pencil game.

difficulty and lies
The urban center lies in the middle of the " Golden Triangle " between Zurich, Bern, and Basel, and Aarau is having increasing difficulty in maintaining the independence of its economic base from the neighboring large cities.
Most of the difficulty in the design of a superscalar CPU architecture lies in creating an effective dispatcher.
The main reason for this complexity lies in the difficulty of reproducing the observed fermion masses and mixing angles.
The difficulty encountered when attempting to prove that condition 2 implies condition 1 lies in the fact that topological spaces are, in general, not first-countable.
The difficulty in making any statement on particulars of Proto-Human lies in the time depth involved, which is far beyond what linguists can trace back today ( between five and ten millennia in the cases of Indo-European and Afroasiatic ).
That difficulty lies in the observation that mathematical truths based on logical deduction appear to be more certainly true than knowledge of the physical world itself.
The difficulty of this argument for some compatibilists lies in the fact that it entails the impossibility that one could have chosen other than one has.
Part of the difficulty lies in the accepted recognition that there is no such thing as a single ' right ' earnings figure and that it is possible for legitimate business practices to develop into unacceptable financial reporting.
The chief difficulty lies in how rich Capua in 343 can have been reduced to such dire straits by the Samnites that the Campani were willing to surrender everything to Rome.
The difficulty lies in the fact that even though the Coulomb force diminishes with distance as 1 / r², the average number of particles at each distance r is proportional to r², assuming the fluid is fairly isotropic.
As one Brook Farmer wrote, " I think here lies the difficulty ,— we have not had business men to conduct our affairs ... those among us who have some business talents, see this error ".
The difficulty lies in that William recorded what Eilmer said not to establish his age, but to show that his prophecy was fulfilled later that year when the Normans invaded England.
The difficulty lies in creating schemes that are still secure, but do not require all n shares.
The difficulty of using the Kasiski examination lies in finding repeated strings.
Part of the issue with this difficulty lies in the lack of any sorting scheme.
The difficulty lies in the circumstance that the Younger Futhark rune did not inherit this name at all, but acquired the name of the obsolete Eihwaz rune, as yr.
The difficulty in assigning a more precise indication of the region of England that Thomas Chestre may have hailed from lies in the readiness of all three works to borrow lines and phrases directly from other Middle English romances.
The literary critic Sir Malcolm Bradbury, stated: " Just when we didn't expect it, there now wonderfully comes a large new novel from the master ... Our world is a world of ideas, pervaded by minds, thoughts, notions, beyond which lies what we seek with such difficulty: wholeness, silence and love.
A common theme in such works is that characters uncovering the conspiracy encounter difficulty ascertaining the truth amid the deceptions: rumors, lies, propaganda, and counter-propaganda build upon one another until what is conspiracy and what is coincidence become entangled.
" One drawback Carmoedy noted is the ability to save games, which can be done only at the start of major puzzles but " The difficulty lies in identifying a major puzzle.
The difficulty lies in the duplication of this model elsewhere, due to the EC ’ s unique, integrated community that is the only such general multinational standard system in the world today.
The difficulty lies in identifying public companies that are sufficiently comparable to the subject company for this purpose.

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