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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.
they had enough difficulty getting from day to day, let alone having an awful crime thrust upon them.
Most countries in this second category share the difficulty of having many of the structures of a modern political and social system without the modern standards of performance required to make them effective.
What's happening in textiles can be handwriting on the wall for other lines having difficulty competing with imports from low-wage countries.
According to Ovid's Metamorphoses, while in labour, Alcmene was having difficulty giving birth to such a large child.
This class of language disorder ranges from having difficulty remembering words to being completely unable to speak, read, or write.
One of the major themes of the novel is the difficulty of soldiers to revert to civilian life after having experienced extreme combat situations.
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.
He began complaining of chest pains and of having some difficulty breathing.
At the public shoe-eating, Herzog suggested that he hoped the act would serve to encourage anyone having difficulty bringing a project to fruition.
Meanwhile, 50th RTR supporting the Australians was having difficulty locating the minefield gaps made by Australian 2 / 24th Battalion.
At around the same time, a newspaper published a photograph suggesting that Conté was in poor physical condition and having difficulty standing up.
Gardner suffered with asthma from a young age, having particular difficulty in the cold Lancashire winters.
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.
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.
Frakes said he did not have much difficulty directing and acting at the same time, having done so on the television series.
Regardless of type, an individual with sleep apnea is rarely aware of having difficulty breathing, even upon awakening.
A sophisticated attacker having the technology to use decoys, shielding, maneuvering warheads, defense suppression, or other countermeasures would have multiplied the difficulty and cost of intercepting the real warheads.
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.
At the event, Herzog suggested that he hoped the act would serve to encourage anyone having difficulty bringing a project to fruition.
Gretzky was having difficulty scoring this season and finished with only nine goals, contributing to this being the only season in which he failed to average at least a point per game, but his last goal brought his scoring total for his combined NHL / WHA career to 1, 072, one more than Howe.
The shift to the cities was also caused by their strong birth rates in the early 20th century, with the existing rural farms in Māori ownership having increasing difficulty in providing enough jobs.
The panel found that phonics instruction is an effective method of teaching reading for students from kindergarten through 6th grade, and for all children who are having difficulty learning to read.
Critics felt that the film lacked star chemistry, with Burton having difficulty with the accent, and relied too heavily on Cinemascope special effects including an earthquake and a collapsing dam.

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Estimates of the total number of Protestants are very uncertain, partly because of the difficulty in determining which denominations should be placed in these categories, but it seems clear that Protestantism is the second largest major group of Christians after Catholicism in number of followers ( although the Orthodox Church is larger than any single Protestant denomination ).
Because of the relative difficulty reaching the park and its seasonal closing, fewer than 20, 000 people a year visit Isle Royale-fewer than the number of people who visit the most popular national parks in a single day.
He also had difficulty with the assertion that a single subatomic particle can occupy numerous areas of space at one time.
In single player mode players can race against computer controlled characters in multi-race cups over three difficulty levels.
Recently compiled genetic evidence suggests that most of North America's wolverines are descended from a single source, likely originating from Beringia during the last glaciation and rapidly expanding thereafter, though there is considerable uncertainty to this conclusion due to the difficulty of collecting samples in the extremely depleted southern extent of the range.
Acknowledging the difficulty of conveying great battles and shifts of location on a bare stage, the Chorus ( a single actor ) calls for a " Muse of fire " so that the actor playing King Henry can " ssume the port of Mars ".
A single editor then reviews the questions for difficulty and to check for duplication.
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.
Beyond philosophical objections, a further issue is the practical difficulty that any single decision maker may face in trying to understand ( and perhaps predict ) the numerous interactions that occur between producers and consumers in any market.
As the administrative law of the Netherlands is so complex, it was deemed impossible to incorporate it in a single code, but its general rules must be covered in a general code ( Subarticle 2 ) as has indeed gradually been done since the nineties, be it with great difficulty.
The difficulty in achieving high resolutions with single radio telescopes led to radio interferometry, developed by British radio astronomer Martin Ryle and Australian engineer, radiophysicist, and radio astronomer Joseph Lade Pawsey and Ruby Payne-Scott in 1946.
A final difficulty with the use of hapax legomena for authorship determination is that there is considerable variation among works known to be by a single author, and disparate authors often show similar values.
Modern application of climbing grades, especially on climbs at the upper end of the scale (> 5. 10 ) also consider how sustained or strenuous a climb is, in addition to the difficulty of the single hardest move.
However sometimes, usually in indoor competitions, the standard Yosemite Decimal System is substituted with a similar but more accurate system, in which the technical difficulty of the problem is measured by a single 3 or 4 digit number ( e. g., 810 or 1150 ).
While theoretically capable of peaking at about 60-80 MFLOPS for both single precision and double precision for the XP versions, hand-coded assemblers managed to get only about up to 40 MFLOPS, and most compilers had difficulty getting even 10 MFLOPs.
These limitations in thought may also be manifested as purposeless behavior, such as rummaging or punding, or as a difficulty completing a single purpose-oriented task-to the extent that a delirious individual may engage in a string of incomplete and unrelated activities.
He returned to Detroit to find his mother and siblings in economic difficulty because of the strains of Kathryn's single income.
However, the need to reliably achieve ignition at a single precise instant is a major practical difficulty with this system ; and unlike the usual hydro-pneumatic system, soft-recoil systems do not easily deal with hangfires or misfires.
A major issue was that the characters in the single player mode were positioned in order of mounting difficulty and the same character traits were kept in the multiplayer mode.
The evidence is a single study of Buckwheat honey given before bedtime which provided better cough relief at night and improved sleep difficulty in children more than no treatment or dextromethorphan based over-the-counter cough medicine.
A part of this is the innate difficulty of any translation ; in Arabic, as in other languages, a single word can have a variety of meanings.
While alive, Van Zandt was labeled as a cult musician ; though he had a small and devoted fanbase, he never had a successful album or single, and even had difficulty keeping his recordings in print.
One difficulty with this position, however, is that if there is no single character posing as the author, then it is at least clear that nearly all of the " personae " employed by Swift for the parodies are so much alike that they function as a single identity.

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