Sentence examples for again difficulty from inspiring English sources

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Best played with two players, and suitable for all ages, although, again, difficulty ramps up quickly.

After admission, he experienced a new episode with weakness of his left body, and again difficulty in the speech and dizziness.

Together, these analyses strongly suggest that when exploring search efficiency, again difficulty of the task does not affect long-term priming effects, as was similarly concluded for the analyses on overall RTs.

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But again, difficulties in the formulation of the Estonian wording of the item will arise.

Once again, the difficulty is in reconciling the contradictions.

Canada learned that lesson again with difficulty Friday in its opener by losing to Sweden, 5-2.

The seemingly contradictory messages from the agency highlighted yet again the difficulty interpreting the economy's statistical signals.

He warns that vulnerable clients will once again face difficulty and delay in getting a lawyer to represent them at tribunal.

Then again, the difficulty may be that one of the book's virtues -- Mose's chatty amiability -- ultimately works against the narrative as a whole.

And the party leaders again faced difficulty in selecting a candidate, before settling on Mr. Straniere, who has a troubled relationship with nearly all the party's elected officials.

In elections in 1997, it was the only party with poll watchers at 3,000 voting places, about 3percentt of the total, and electoral officials said that opposition parties will again have difficulty recruiting poll watchers in many backwoods villages this year.

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