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These and difficult
These societies can expect to face difficult times.
These principles may flourish and triumph in the schools ; where it is, indeed, difficult, if not impossible, to refute them.
These problems have been made even more difficult by the rise of conceptual art since the 1960s.
These three personages are often difficult to tell apart, and even the ancient mythographers appear to have been perplexed about which Aeolus was which.
These effects, often several of them at a time, made it very difficult for World War II era aircraft to reach speeds much beyond 800 km / h ( 500 mph ).
These distortions can make it difficult to match brain components from one species with those of another species.
These bicycles were difficult to ride due to their high seat and poor weight distribution.
These factors make it more difficult and dangerous to diagnose problems.
These theories offered an overarching moral principle one could appeal to in resolving difficult moral decisions.
These epilepsies can be difficult to diagnose because the symptoms of seizures can easily be confused with nonepileptic spells and, because of limitations of the EEG, be difficult to " see " with standard scalp EEG.
These ameliorative effects are thought to involve inhibition of glutamatergic transmission, though the numerous targets of ethanol make it difficult to determine the exact underlying mechanism.
These boats are difficult to detect by radar except on flat calm seas or at close range.
These are rare, because it is difficult to turn basalt into granite via fractional crystallisation.
These areas shared similar climates and geographies, but it was more difficult to spread technologies and crops, such as flax, lentil, peas, barley, and cotton to other portions of the Mediterranean basin.
These different types of measurements make comparison difficult.
These higher-order averages are more difficult to measure, but can yield additional information about molecular ordering.
These equations are notoriously difficult to solve, but in many instances approximations suffice for a good description of lifting airfoils.
These distinctions between attached gills are sometimes difficult to interpret, since gill attachment may change as the mushroom matures, or with different environmental conditions.
These processors have no floating point unit and it is difficult to implement an FPU coprocessor ( MC68881 / 2 ) with one because the EC series lacks necessary coprocessor instructions.
These are not legal names, and as such become names that make tracing family history very difficult.
These theories offered overarching moral principles to use to resolve difficult moral decisions.
These two forms reflect different resource situations: polyandry with shared parental care is more likely in very difficult environments, where the efforts of more than two parents are needed to give a reasonable chance of rearing young successfully.
These issues are more difficult for optical approaches as the timescales are orders of magnitude shorter and an often-cited approach to overcoming them is optical pulse shaping.
These years were difficult, and she suffered from depression and severe loneliness.

These and realities
These realities form a " composite faithfulness " and are ( i ) " perseverance in the apostolic doctrine "; ( ii ) " the will to proclaim God's word "; ( iii ) " communion in the fundamental continuity of the Church, the Body of Christ, the faithful celebration of Baptism and the Eucharist "; ( iv ) " succession in the laying on of hands, the sign of ministerial continuity ".
These anthropologists continue to concern themselves with the distinct ways people in different locales experience and understand their lives, but they often argue that one cannot understand these particular ways of life solely from a local perspective ; they instead combine a focus on the local with an effort to grasp larger political, economic, and cultural frameworks that impact local lived realities.
These structural realities remain fluid and often contentious.
These include realities like the Microverse, the Darkforce Dimension, Limbo, the Mojoverse, and many more.
These types of letters will flourish for some days and will die out naturally, partly based on the economic realities of the people, and maybe many would also reason that if that was truly the original letter, then it cannot contain cases of people who had broken or continued the chain.
These realities could not but influence the nature and direction of Krasicki's subsequent literary productions, perhaps nowhere more so than in the Fables and Parables ( 1779 ).
These are ( important ) examples of instances in which the good intentions of the Uitvoerend Bewind and its Agenten met with the political and economic realities of the times.
These changes are, in effect, representative of the Shadow-walker passing through different realities.
These are the realities also of the Petronas Towers.
These are the realities also of the Canary Wharf Tower.
: These legends became so ingrained in the culture of Southern California that they were often mistaken for realities.
These realities are taken to be “ perfections ,” their totality therefore comprising the most perfect being imaginable: God.
These researchers critiqued the model underlying the paper for failing to reflect the realities of the operations of gun markets and the dynamics of criminal gun use.
These Urdu novels, specially Makaan brought the Urdu novel out of the prevailing themes of partition and identity issues and took it into the realm of modern day realities and issues of life in India.
These views placed Pătrăşcanu in opposition to other left-wing authors in Romania — namely, the influential Poporanists, most of whom had emphasized various contradictions between the Marxian model and local realities, using Junimeas theory as a fundament ( aside from Pătrăşcanu's own father, these included his contemporary Virgil Madgearu and, to a certain degree, the Marxist Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea ).
These differing " realities " then cause conflict in that individual who may confuse what is actually happening around them with alternative realities formulated in their mind.
These painstakingly realistic works paint an overwhelmingly positive picture of Soviet society, which must have contrasted sharply with the everyday realities of life for many people.
These Guardians seem to exist in all different realities simultaneously.
These books were requested by a kindergarten teacher to reflect the realities of today's families and to teach his pupils about diversity and tolerance.
These industries face the harsh realities of operating in highly competitive markets and dealing with high value assets and equipment where each failure is disruptive and costly.
These harsh truths have clearly crossed the minds of both Buffy and Angel, however up until now they have been living in denial of these realities.
Throughout its existence, has witnessed the transition to a political system increasingly pluralistic, the revolution in communications and information technologies and the configuration of a complex international environment poses new challenges to national security. These realities have forced the CISEN to embark on a process of constant transformation, to explore new mechanisms for cooperation and develop new capabilities that, without neglecting the traditional themes of national security, enable alert from a strategic perspective on an increasingly broad spectrum of risks and threats involving, among others, the social, economic and political development, environmental and epidemiological contingencies and natural disasters. In the late nineties, there was a decisive step in the consolidation of the vocation of CISEN to generate strategic intelligence to the transfer of the structures responsible for neutralizing the threats to the newly created Federal Preventive Police.

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