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These shifts in alliance and allegiance not only increased the difficulties confronting the English embassy as a whole, but also directly involved the two Savoyards, Amadee and Othon.
These difficulties broke out again in the reign of his sons.
These may result from individuals ' personal discomfort, caused — for example — by ill health, poor eyesight or hearing difficulties.
These range from specific market access issues and difficulties for businesses facing a highly regulated and complex system through to restrictions in the export of agricultural goods ( potatoes ) and fishery products because they do not conform with EU quality norms.
" These difficulties have led many scholars to assume that Ezra arrived in the seventh year of the rule of Artaxerxes II, i. e. some 50 years after Nehemiah.
These four schools share most of their rulings, but differ on the particular hadiths they accept as authentic and the weight they give to analogy or reason ( qiyas ) in deciding difficulties.
These difficulties took an emotional and physical strain on the Pei family.
These facts pose serious difficulties in many developing nations where the presence of mines hampers resettlement, agriculture, and tourism.
These people can usually normally perform daily activities such as driving according to signs and navigating according to a map, but will often take a wrong turn when told to turn left or right and may have difficulties performing actions that require precise understanding of directional commands, such as ballroom dancing.
These difficulties led to development of the Type B barge.
These can be an important guide to avoid design difficulties in self-replicating machinery.
These opinions serve to show the difficulties in establishing a clear picture of the origins of the Tosefta.
These included major controversy over the United States ' proposal to allow credit for carbon " sinks " in forests and agricultural lands, satisfying a major proportion of the U. S. emissions reductions in this way ; disagreements over consequences for non-compliance by countries that did not meet their emission reduction targets ; and difficulties in resolving how developing countries could obtain financial assistance to deal with adverse effects of climate change and meet their obligations to plan for measuring and possibly reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
These hospitals provide stabilization and rehabilitation for those who are having difficulties such as depression, eating disorders, mental disorders, and so on.
These solutions have their own difficulties, in that the text appears to have a meaning separate from the other agents: what if the monkey operates before Shakespeare is born, or if Shakespeare is never born, or if no one ever finds the monkey's typescript?
These boats were small and fragile, with only one mast with a fixed quadrangular sail and did not have the capabilities to overcome the navigational difficulties associated with Southward oceanic exploration, as the strong winds, shoals and strong ocean currents easily overwhelmed their abilities.
These polyps can block the nasal passages and increase breathing difficulties.
These difficulties can affect a child ’ s self-esteem.
These may be environmental barriers to participation such as architectural barriers, lack of relevant assistive technology and transportation difficulties due to limited wheelchair or public transit that can accommodate the children with CP.
These difficulties in interpreting the systematics of Cornales may represent an early and rapid diversification of the groups within the order.
These difficulties were eliminated in 570 BC when pure silver coins were introduced.
These difficulties are referred to as the object-relational impedance mismatch.
These differing results between simple surveys, and more elaborate interviews and psychological reviews, are revealing of some of the difficulties in trying to measure the psychological impact of vasectomy on men.
These difficulties occurred even though it had become Switzerland's largest and the world's third largest producer of watches.
These difficulties first materialised in a dispute between treasurer Walter Langton and Prince Edward.

These and arise
These problems frequently arise where a firm is making items for the Government not directly along the lines of its normal civilian business or where the Government specifications require operations that the firm did not understand when it undertook the contract.
These are very closely related to intrinsic pathway, and tumors arise more frequently through intrinsic pathway than the extrinsic pathway because of sensitivity.
These two invasions caused English to become " mixed " to some degree ( though it was never a truly mixed language in the strictest sense of the word ; mixed languages arise from the cohabitation of speakers of different languages, who develop a hybrid tongue for basic communication ).
These numbers also arise in combinatorics, where gives the number of different combinations of b elements that can be chosen from an n-element set.
These " extras " to the basic systematic search have been empirically shown to be essential for handling the large SAT instances that arise in electronic design automation ( EDA ).
These forces arise from the presence of the body in force fields, e. g. gravitational field ( gravitational forces ) or electromagnetic field ( electromagnetic forces ), or from inertial forces when bodies are in motion.
These are supported by small bundles of microtubules that arise near a point on the nuclear membrane.
These seizures arise from the frontal lobes and consist of complex motor movements, such as hand clenching, arm raising / lowering, and knee bending.
These arise from a basal body or kinetosome, with microtubule roots that are an important part of the cell's brain.
These tasks arise from the forthcoming final struggle of two opposing political systems.
These traits arise from the interaction of its genotype with the environment.
These islands arise from volcanoes where the subduction of one plate under another is occurring.
These can arise via incomplete splicing, V ( D ) J recombination in the adaptive immune system, mutations in DNA, transcription errors, leaky scanning by the ribosome causing a frame shift, and other causes.
These blue stragglers are also observed in globular clusters, and in the very dense cores of globulars they are believed to arise when stars collide, forming a much hotter, more massive star.
These ambiguities can arise from the intentional use and abuse of homophonic, homographic, metonymic, or metaphorical language.
These preferences may arise when an arbitrary female preference for some aspect of male morphology — initially, perhaps, a result of genetic drift — creates, in due course, selection for males with the appropriate ornament.
* Inconsistency: These are logical contradictions which will inevitably arise during the development of large ontologies, and when ontologies from separate sources are combined.
These usually arise as a result of some sort of special relationship between the parties.
These so-called " hotspots ", for example Hawaii, are postulated to arise from upwelling diapirs with magma from the core – mantle boundary, 3, 000 km deep in the Earth.
These secondary peaks, not to be confused with high energy satellites which are discussed later, arise from the presence of the same element in multiple different chemical states on a surface ( i. e. Adsorbate layers ) or from relaxation transitions involving valence band electrons of the substrate.
These problems do not arise if the bubble velocity is kept subluminal, but it is still necessary to provide exotic matter for the drive to work.
These equations arise from applying Newton's second law to fluid motion, together with the assumption that the fluid stress is the sum of a diffusing viscous term ( proportional to the gradient of velocity ) and a pressure term.
These questions arise: ( a ) How federal and non-federal countries are different with respect to ' fiscal federalism ' or ' fiscal decentralization ' and ( b ): How fiscal federalism and fiscal decentralization are related ( similar or different )?
These other types of patterns that may arise are reflected in the different types of stochastic convergence that have been studied.
# Occupation: These could arise from both official positions, as in the case of Sima ( 司马 / 司馬 ), originally akin to " Minister of War ".

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