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difficulty and passing
Such men have openly libelled him, like Dewes and Weldon, whose falsehoods were detected as soon as uttered, or have fastened upon certain ceremonious compliments and dedications, the fashion of his day, as a sample of his servility, passing over his noble letters to the Queen, his lofty contempt for the Lord Keeper Puckering, his open dealing with Sir Robert Cecil, and with others, who, powerful when he was nothing, might have blighted his opening fortunes for ever, forgetting his advocacy of the rights of the people in the face of the court, and the true and honest counsels, always given by him, in times of great difficulty, both to Elizabeth and her successor.
Alvin's first attempt fails: after experiencing difficulty starting the old mower's motor, he doesn't get far before the machine finally breathes its last, and he is forced to flag down a passing bus.
A passing taxi driver found her unconscious and had difficulty getting her admitted to local hospitals.
The fact is that even in arithmetic the two processes of multiplication and division are generalized into a common multiplication ; and the difficulty consists in passing from the original idea of multiplication to the generalized idea of a tensor, which idea includes compressing the magnitude as well as stretching it.
The addition of the new N3 was done to address the problem of the difficulty gap between level 3 and 2: in the past there had been requests for revisions to address the fact that examinees who had passed the Level 3 test often had trouble with passing the Level 2 test because of the large gap in level of skill needed to pass those two levels.
: 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.
The disastrous outcome of the convoy demonstrated the difficulty of passing adequate supplies through the Arctic, especially during the summer period of perpetual daylight.
Some difficulty has arisen since the passing of the Adulteration of Food and Drugs Act concerning the use of the Pharmacopoeia as a legal standard for the drugs and preparations contained in it.
Hobbled by new spending restrictions passed by the outgoing Pérez Balladares, an opposition-controlled Legislative Assembly, and her administration's own corruption scandals, Moscoso had difficulty passing her legislative initiatives.
A difficulty was the common crossing where continuous support to wheels passing was difficult, and the point rail was planed down to protect it from direct impact in the facing direction, so that a designed irregularity in support was introduced.
From here the centre has clear passing lanes and minimizes the distance and difficulty of passes to nearly any part of the slot.
After his transfer, intelligence reports based on intercepted messages from German submarines showed that they had indeed had extreme difficulty passing the Channel, and as a result their orders were changed to travel around Scotland instead.
The Gauntlet manifests as a sort of force or plastic wrap causing difficulty for those passing through.
Moderate cases may involve difficulty passing stool ( because the attempt to evacuate pushes the stool into the rectocele instead of out through the anus ), discomfort or pain during evacuation or intercourse, constipation, and a general sensation that something is " falling down " or " falling out " within the pelvis.
* has difficulty passing urine or is constipated.
The difficulty only arises if the body of a nested function refers directly ( i. e., not via argument passing ) to identifiers defined in the environment in which the function is defined, but not in the environment of the function call.
The raw score is converted to a " scaled score " based on the measured difficulty of the version of the test taken ; the scaled score is used to determine passing scores.
There are 26 unique level designs altogether ; on passing level 26, the designs repeat at a higher difficulty level and with an altered palette, as in Atari's earlier game Tempest.
The driver has difficulty passing Mary's car and has to slow down almost to a halt.
The symptoms are normally somewhat similar but less acute than those of colitis, and include ( sometimes bloody ) diarrhoea, urgency or difficulty in passing stools, and, in few cases, pain.
" Furthermore, Gladstone met resistance from Whigs in his Cabinet itself, especially Robert Lowe, and the resulting compromise measure was so weak that it had little difficulty in passing both Houses of Parliament, with one significant amendment.
Salmon had difficulty passing through the now swifter water, and were appearing in increased numbers downstream below the Hells Gate passage and in tributary rivers and streams that they had not inhabited before.
The amendments would be made due to the difficulty of passing the bill.
If there is a large amount of other traffic on the street or only a single bus lane is provided, then buses have difficulty passing each other and much of the benefit of using skip-stops is not realized.

difficulty and physical
Fellatio is also sometimes practiced when sexual intercourse can create a physical difficulty for a sex partner.
At around the same time, a newspaper published a photograph suggesting that Conté was in poor physical condition and having difficulty standing up.
Studio glass or art glass often includes multiple colors which increases the difficulty of production, as each color has different chemical and physical properties when molten.
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 Speech and Language Therapist will assess the person for signs respiratory compromise and others symptoms of swallowing difficulty and negotiate management strategies based on balancing maintaining the persons physical safety, psychological well-being and quality of life.
Social anxiety often manifests specific physical symptoms, including blushing, sweating, and difficulty speaking.
Although a series of Modigliani's sculptures were exhibited in the Salon d ' Automne of 1912, by 1914 he abandoned sculpting and focused solely on his painting, a move precipitated by the difficulty in acquiring sculptural materials due to the outbreak of war, and by Modigliani's physical debilitation.
The main problem in both directions is the difficulty of conversion between the digital and the analog domains at a high enough rate and a high enough accuracy at the same time, and without relying upon physical processes like interference and electromagnetic resonance for assistance.
Under certain emergency circumstances ( e. g., severe head trauma or suspected cervical spine injury ), it may be impossible to fully utilize these the physical examination and the various classification systems to predict the difficulty of tracheal intubation.
:# Inappropriate anger or difficulty controlling anger ( e. g., frequent displays of temper, constant anger, recurrent physical fights ).
Over-indebtedness has severe social consequences, such as, financial hardship, poor physical and mental health, family stress, stigma, difficulty obtaining employment, exclusion from basic financial services ( European Commission, 2009 ), work accidents and industrial disease, a strain on social relations ( Carpentier and Van den Bosch, 2008 ), absenteeism at work and lack of organisational commitment ( Kim et al., 2003 ), feeling of insecurity, and relational tensions.
Police are trained to repeatedly instruct targets to " breathe normally " if they complain of difficulty, as the shock of the exposure can generate considerable panic as opposed to actual physical symptoms.
The condition of true shyness may simply involve the discomfort of difficulty in knowing what to say in social situations, or may include crippling physical manifestations of uneasiness.
Wesley has difficulty around his father on a physical level, on an emotional scale, and on an intellectual scale.
My life has been a blessing in disguise, even with the pain and great difficulty that my physical disability continues to bring.
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.
" Other symptoms include a heart murmur which may range from almost imperceptible to very loud, difficulty in feeding, failure to gain weight, retarded growth and physical development, dyspnea on exertion, clubbing of the fingers and toes, and polycythemia.
The explanatory gap is a term introduced by philosopher Joseph Levine for the difficulty that physicalist theories of mind have in explaining how physical properties give rise to the way things feel when they are experienced.
As the oldest man in his platoon, he had difficulty with the physical aspect of the training, and was sometimes called " grandpa " by the other men.
The interaction of variables and processes over time within the environmental context causes issues ; " the large number of variables, the complexity of the processes, and the difficulty in observation, all place serious obstacles in the way of systematisation, therefore in certain narrow fields the basic physical theory may be sound and reliable but the gaps are large "
Her last years were spent in financial difficulty and physical decline.
The distribution and physical security of codebooks presents a special difficulty in the use of codes, compared to the secret information used in ciphers, the key, which is typically much shorter.
After surgery and physical therapy, Eric gained the ability to walk and run without significant difficulty.
Moderate to extreme difficulty doing physical tasks is experienced by some dyspraxics, and fatigue is common because so much extra energy is expended while trying to execute physical movements correctly.

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