Sentence examples for about that difficulty from inspiring English sources

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I've taken the trouble to spell out exactly what I am seeing in Cavanaugh's art to demonstrate what I mean about that difficulty and how one artist meets it by refining and overlaying structure upon structure.

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At £2.39 million, it was a brilliant acquisition that says a great deal about the difficulty that current buyers have in responding to nuance in general and to early Impressionism in particular.

Also very important is "that you provide some evidence that you really thought about the difficulties that you are likely to encounter," Bourguignon adds.

A second woman complained about the difficulty that young people had finding jobs in the area, a lament that Clinton had doubtless heard hundreds, if not thousands, of times before.

Doctors, nurses, counsellors and traditional healers were unanimous about the difficulty that children had with the palatability of Lopinavir/ritonavir. Caregivers indicated that mixing medicines with a sweetener such as a liquid multivitamin, juice or peanut butter improved the taste for children.

This week in the magazine and online, Sasha Frere-Jones writes about the difficulty that British acts sometimes have making it big in America.

In a recent Q&A with Larry Rohter, the 36-year-old director talked about the difficulty that film committees face in choosing their entries for the Oscars.

Here, with Blake Eskin, Mayer discusses… This week in the magazine and online, Sasha Frere-Jones writes about the difficulty that British acts sometimes have making it big in America.

By Ben Greenman This week in the magazine and online, Sasha Frere-Jones writes about the difficulty that British acts sometimes have making it big in America.

A passage about the difficulty that people with autism have reading facial expressions reminded her of being mocked by a friend at age 5 with whom she had agreed to draw "angry ghosts".

There's been a lot written about the difficulty that the rebel National Transitional Council (NTC) may have consolidating control over a post-Gaddafi Libya, and the likelihood of splits – possibly bloody ones – between the different factions.

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