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the attitudes of a U.N. delegate who experiences difficulty in finding adequate housing in New York City, or of a foreign diplomat in similar circumstances in our Capital, can easily be directed against the United States and all that it stands for.
The president of a small firm selling restaurant products, had considerable difficulty in finding suitable salesmen for his business.
The CCC was designed to provide employment for young men in relief families who had difficulty finding jobs during the Great Depression while at the same time implementing a general natural resource conservation program in every state and territory.
Transgender individuals, both male to female and female to male, often experience problems that often lead to dismissals, underachievement, difficulty in finding a job, social isolation, and, occasionally, violent attacks against them.
Given the difficulty of finding exact solutions, Einstein's field equations are also solved frequently by numerical integration on a computer, or by considering small perturbations of exact solutions.
After the 1986 season came and went, the team had difficulty finding success again.
However, Collins was having difficulty finding a site for a stadium himself, so Major League owners stepped in and forced McLane to give Houston another chance to grant his stadium wish.
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.
For a time, he began to regain his income, but the insurance company went bankrupt in the Panic of 1873 and Davis had difficulty finding new work.
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.
Bushnell had difficulty finding financial backing for Pong ; banks viewed it as a variant of pinball, which at the time the general public associated with the Mafia.
Numerous studies have been undertaken to try to clarify the position but the results remain largely unclear, mainly because of the difficulty of finding populations for use as controls that do not consume sugars.
Given this view, the difficulty or impossibility of finding a plausible explanation for evil in a world created by God is to be expected, and so the argument from evil is assumed to fail unless it can be proven that God's reasons would be comprehensible to us.
He asked to be relieved of the job of Quartermaster General, but was persuaded to resume those duties because Congress was having difficulty finding a replacement.
This supplied a mathematical explanation for the apparent computational difficulty of finding optimal tours.
His father had difficulty finding work in politics and spent much of his time coordinating veterans reunions.
However, the complexity and difficulty of finding agreement on these issues proved insurmountable, and instead the parties adopted a 2-year " Plan of Action " to advance efforts and to devise mechanisms for implementing the Kyoto Protocol, to be completed by 2000.
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.
According to the guidebook, Italian producer Dino De Laurentiis had difficulty finding financial backers for the massive undertaking until he finally began talks with the Russians in the late 1960s and reached agreement with the Mosfilm organization.
Conrad had experienced great difficulty in finding a publisher – the search took four years – and endured disdain and contempt for his efforts to construct a more objective, detailed account of Tubman's life for adults.
Willow's character demanded that she be shy and unsure of herself, and the casting department encountered some difficulty finding actors who could portray this effectively and still be likable.
Willow becomes much more confident in college, finally finding a place that respects her intellect, while Buffy has difficulty in classes and Xander does not attend school.
Without financial markets, borrowers would have difficulty finding lenders themselves.
Archaeologists have had difficulty finding evidence of the exact migrations from east of the Rhine which Caesar reports and more generally there has been skepticism about using him in this way due to the political motives of his commentaries.
However, in 1985, 7-Eleven faced difficulty in finding favourable locations and failed to meet its one-store-a-month target.

difficulty and Friedman
The Friedman and Wise paper described only explicit futures, probably reflecting the difficulty of efficiently implementing implicit futures on stock hardware.

difficulty and numbers
The player character faces them in large numbers, with the number generally increased when the higher of the game's five difficulty levels is chosen when starting a new game.
Primes are used in several routines in information technology, such as public-key cryptography, which makes use of properties such as the difficulty of factoring large numbers into their prime factors.
Using number of dice to set a task difficulty approximates fixed target numbers without needing to recall those numbers, thus streamlining actions requiring fast play ( combat ).
The difference in species numbers is due almost entirely to the difficulty of delineating species in Nymphaea.
Some individuals may also have difficulty writing, spelling, or working with numbers.
The difficulty is that there is no mechanical way to decide, given a statement about the natural numbers, whether it is an axiom of this theory, and thus there is no effective way to verify a formal proof in this theory.
Although the player can choose from five difficulty levels and numbers of lives, the game's single-player mode always follows the same series of opponents.
Three of the reasons the movement never became very successful were the objections raised by free blacks and abolitionists, the scale and costs of moving many people ( there were 4 million freedmen in the South after the Civil War ), and the difficulty in finding locations willing to accept large numbers of black newcomers ( no African tribe accepted newcomers, so the society relied on creating settlements at small colonial ports ).
There are many recorded fake or counterfeit gold sovereigns in circulation, although they are still relatively scarce in comparison to the numbers of genuine coins due to the difficulty of accurately replicating such a small coin economically.
Generally, large numbers of colonies ( roughly 30-300 ) are replica plated due to the difficulty in streaking each out individually onto a separate plate.
Heavily outnumbered and unsupported, with his other commanders either too uncertain, or in the case of Lestock, possibly pleased to see Mathews in difficulty and unwilling to help him, Namur and Marlborough managed to successfully engage their opposite numbers in the enemy line, but suffered considerable damage.
" Learning curves " were first observed by the 19th century German psychologist Hermann Ebbinghaus investigating the difficulty of memorizing varying numbers of verbal stimuli.
The original purpose of the scheme it is claimed, was to deal with the difficulty that National Grid would have had if the large numbers of nuclear power stations then planned had been built.
One difficulty with non-human studies of ToM is the lack of sufficient numbers of naturalistic observation, giving insight into what the evolutionary pressures might be on a species ' development of theory of mind.
The keyboards are very inexpensive to mass produce, and are more resistant against dirt and liquids than most other keyboards, but due to the low or non-existent amount of tactile feedback provided, most people have difficulty typing with them, especially when large numbers of characters need to be typed.
It is akin to dyslexia and includes difficulty in understanding numbers, learning how to manipulate numbers, learning maths facts, and a number of other related symptoms ( although there is no exact form of the disability ).
Other symptoms include difficulty reading analog clocks, and in extreme cases inability to even simply state which of two numbers is larger.
The difficulty of breaking the RSA cipher — recovering a plaintext message given a ciphertext and the public key — is connected to the difficulty of factoring large numbers.
As with RSA the security of the system is related to the difficulty of factoring very large numbers.
The steps for the various levels of difficulty available for a particular song are ranked using a scale, the format of which varies from version to version-usually using either numbers, symbols, or both.
At first, the difficulty in establishing strong traffic numbers was forcing the company to operate near empty flights to and from Heathrow.

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