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He was then asked for a solution of the difficulty, and began to talk trenchant sense, though private anguish showed through in the vehemence of his manner.
The only lasting difficulty was the food.
The basic difficulty, I suppose, was in my ultimate inability to feel a burden of sin from which I sought relief.
Under the circumstances, I had difficulty keeping up with the conversation on the phone, but when I hung up I was reasonably certain that Francesca had wanted to remind me of our town meeting the next evening, and how important it was that Hank and I be there.
The difficulty was that each day seemed to produce its quota of details which must be cleaned up immediately.
The upper limit was determined by the difficulty of measuring the characteristic anode surface temperature ( see below ) since only a small region of the anode was struck by the arc.
Despite extensive attempts to obtain highly pure reagents, serious difficulty was experienced in obtaining reproducible rates of reaction.
Following observation of the fact that the reaction rates of supposedly identical reaction mixtures prepared on the same filling manifold and exposed under identical conditions often differed by several hundred per cent, a systematic series of experiments was undertaken to see whether the difficulty could be ascribed to the method of preparing the chlorine, to the effects of oxygen or moisture or to the effect of surface to volume ratio in the reaction tubes.
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 ''.
Roleplaying was offered as a solution -- and the procedure worked as follows: all candidates were invited to a hotel conference room, where the president explained the difficulty he had, and how unnecessary it seemed to him to hire people who just did not work out.
( 1 ) When an object was placed in the patient's hand, he had no difficulty determining whether it was warm or cold, sharp or blunt, rough or smooth, flexible, soft, or hard ; ;
There was some difficulty here.
( This patient, in actuality, was a neurasthenic who had almost come to the point of accepting the fact that it was not her soma but her psyche that was the cause of her difficulty.
The night was so clear that Richardson had no difficulty making out the silhouette.
She was in Egypt during the revolution and had passport difficulty.
Another frequent pioneer difficulty, caused by wearing rough and heavy shoes and boots, was corns.
`` He'll have no difficulty '', I was told.
The fundamental difficulty of which the Selden case was `` a striking ( though not singular ) example '', concluded Hough, `` will remain as long as testimony is taken without any authoritative judicial officer present, and responsible for the maintenance of discipline, and the reception or exclusion of testimony ''.
An earlier difficulty was overcome by making it clear that individual libraries in any area might join or not, as they saw fit.

difficulty and compounded
This difficulty compounded when the Mortimer claim was merged with the Yorkist claim in the person of Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York.
The difficulty in drawing objective lines between which lobbyists are " good lobbyists " and which ones are " bad ones " is compounded by the cleverness with which lobbyists or their clients can speciously argue that their own lobbying is of the " good " kind.
Under large loads, the finishing half hitch can jam, especially if it is not slipped ; the difficulty of releasing it can be compounded by the fact that the knot is typically still under tension when it is untied.
Egg and poultry prices plummeted in the early years of the Great Depression, and this difficulty was compounded by a double plague of Pullorum Disease and Coccidiosis, which swept through the chicken coops of Live Oak in 1931.
And since roads constitute the largest share of the total impermeable surfaces of a development, the difficulty is compounded by the grid type of layout.
The difficulty of discovering the method is compounded by the difficulty of discovering someone with the motive and opportunity to kill.
The difficulty of completing a shutout is compounded by the many ways a team can score in the game.
This was compounded by the difficulty of finding good teachers during the war.
The difficulty was compounded because both a black minute hand and a red second hand were also turning around during play.
Alonso, starting from pole on the clean side of the track, made a clean start and lead into the first corner, while the two Williams of Ralf Schumacher and Juan Pablo Montoya, who had started second and fourth respectively on the dirty line had difficulty getting away and were down to around tenth place by the first corner, being compounded by Schumacher's spin at the second corner.
He furthermore observed the difficulty to be compounded by a lack of helpful Energy Tanks introduced in the NES Mega Man sequels.
The difficulty for evangelicals is compounded by Singh's confirmation of contact with Swedenborg in the spirit world.

difficulty and later
Surprisingly, considering the later French distaste for castrati they certainly existed in France at this time also, being known of in Paris, Orléans, Picardy and Normandy, though they were not abundant: the King of France himself had difficulty in obtaining them.
In 351, as a consequence of the difficulty of managing the entire empire alone, Constantius elevated his cousin Constantius Gallus, the eldest surviving son of Constantius ' half-uncle, Julius Constantius, to the subordinate rank of Caesar, but had him executed three years later after receiving scathing reports of his cousin's violent and corrupt nature.
PID can cause scarring inside the reproductive organs, which can later cause serious complications, including chronic pelvic pain, difficulty becoming pregnant, ectopic ( tubal ) pregnancy, and other dangerous complications of pregnancy.
At later ages symptoms can include a difficulty identifying or generating rhyming words, or counting syllables in words ( phonological awareness ), a difficulty segmenting words into individual sounds, or blending sounds to make words, a difficulty with word retrieval or naming problems, commonly very poor spelling which has been called dysorthographia ( orthographic coding ), and tendencies to omit or add letters or words when writing and reading are considered classic signs.
For example, it may be practiced during pregnancy instead of vaginal sex by couples wishing to engage in intimate sexual activity while avoiding the difficulty of vaginal intercourse during later stages of pregnancy.
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 ".
Cardinal Ximénez briefly appears two episodes later (" The Buzz Aldrin Show ") in a vox pop, again displaying difficulty counting ( in this instance, the kinds of aftershave he uses ).
Fayed later revealed in an interview that he decided to sell Harrods following the difficulty in getting his dividend approved by the trustee of the Harrods pension fund.
Forty years later, the highest-performing road cars have difficulty breaking 8 minutes without a professional race driver or one very familiar with the track.
The term " super-precedent " later became associated with different issue: the difficulty of overturning a decision.
In these cases, they may find their marriage to be unrecognized at a later point, and have difficulty availing themselves of legal remedies under sharia.
The soul-creationist's difficulty of God creating souls for such monsters may be why most later churchmen rejected the literal interpretation of Genesis 6 as referring to angels interbreeding with human women.
The Statue of Liberty project was not the only undertaking that had difficulty raising money: construction of the obelisk later known as the Washington Monument sometimes stalled for years.
Like many later Orientalist painters, he was frustrated by the difficulty of sketching subjects including women, and many of his scenes featured Jews or warriors on horses.
" This section is of primary interest for its application to the solar system, and includes Proposition 66 along with its 22 Corollaries: here Newton took the first steps in the definition and study of the problem of the movements of three massive bodies subject to their mutually perturbing gravitational attractions, a problem which later gained name and fame ( among other reasons, for its great difficulty ) as the three-body problem.
The ambiguity of his nationality sometimes caused him difficulty in later life.
* Rabies, especially a set of symptoms of the later stages of an infection, in which the victim has difficulty swallowing, shows panic when presented with liquids to drink, and cannot quench their thirst.
Less than a year later, the Oakland Seals were in financial difficulty and having trouble drawing fans.
The French numerical system ( distinct from the adjectival system, described later ) rates a climb according to the overall technical difficulty and strenuousness of the route.
Note that many routes ( e. g. Sea of Vapours, Banff ; Riptide, Icefield Parkway, Banff ) have been assigned WI7-to WI7 + but have been subsequently downgraded in later years as they don't meet the strict criteria of difficulty.
Because of the labor and difficulty in getting water to them, they were left, in most instances, for later settlement.
Daniel Sickles, III Corps commander, and Daniel Butterfield, Meade's chief of staff, caused him difficulty later in the war, questioning his command decisions and courage.
JVC had difficulty making the products successful, and a few years later stopped making them.

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