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Be difficulty
noun
The state of being difficult, or hard to do.
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The first symptom may be difficulty in raising the arms.
Featuring "central learning streets" and "flexible teaching spaces", it does nonetheless look like a shed, and there would be difficulty adapting it to awkward, sloping sites.
The only situation where there may be difficulty is if there were places where strikers were particularly vociferous in their attacks on managers".
He said there would be difficulty in getting a case to court because Savile was dead, but the "evidence stacking up" meant courts were likely to be sympathetic to a trial.
When a crime has been committed during an international flight, however, there may be difficulty in pinpointing when and where it occurred and hence in determining the state the law of which has been violated.
He added that if there were a transfer of the gene into grasses, "There's going to be difficulty in controlling those grasses, and you might have to resort to stronger herbicide treatments, some of which have more environmental consequences".
Yet while it is difficult to second-guess the governing body's independent commission, it is understood that as a court of law found Terry not guilty of the charge there may be difficulty in the FA finding he still has a case to answer.
According to the Libyan minutes, the British explained that they could not arrest anyone in the UK – only the police could do that – and that there could be difficulty in obtaining authorisation for Gaddafi's intelligence officers to operate in the UK.
"There can be difficulty with balance and co-ordination.
It appears that there may be difficulty in isolating the key you need.
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Importantly, these regions did not anatomically overlap with any of the conjunction-preferred, -least-preferred, oregionstivapart regions, apart from a small portion of the left medial PFC that does not appear to be difficulty-related, as discussed earlier (see Supporting Information Fig. S4).
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