Sentence examples for appreciation of difficulty from inspiring English sources

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On the whole (the same trend is apparent on the BBC's Question Time), the questions from the audience showed a sharper appreciation of difficulty ahead than the answers from the panel.

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A better appreciation of difficulties that can exist for the field of forensic science is gained when the diverse cultures of scientific laboratories, law enforcement, and the legal community interact.

This language denotes a realistic appreciation of the difficulty of the challenge ahead and the reality of building a coalition of countries confident that each is adhering to its commitments and committed to the jointly envisioned future.

An understanding of all these prognostic factors and an appreciation of the difficulty of accurately predicting prognosis in an individual are of particular importance when counselling the patient about fertility interventions (see below).

This is however, tempered by a lack of backward compatibility between datasets produced using different array and protocol versions, and any decision to move to a newer (better) iteration of the technology must be made with an appreciation of the difficulty in maintaining compatibility with previous studies.

The serious candidates left standing, John Kerry and John Edwards, have begun to show a more sophisticated appreciation of the difficulties of controlling global market forces.

Others similarly modulated their enthusiasm as they gained a nuanced appreciation of the difficulties of managing a complex patient population and a medication that had become a rampant street drug.

Mr. Paxman has nothing particularly illuminating to volunteer on the already-talked-to-death subject of Charles and Diana, though his chapters on Charles give the reader an appreciation of the difficulties this man-who-would-be-king has faced throughout his life.

However, as we proceed in that direction, we would be wise to maintain a realistic appreciation of the difficulties of comprehensive oversight in a financial system as large, diverse, and globalized as ours.

Nearly all chapters convey an appreciation of the difficulties of rapidly obtaining needed information and effectively interpreting it.

Current policies, discussed here, [See additional file 1: Publishers' language policies] reflect a range of positions from an appreciation of authors' difficulties in writing well to explicit statements that the publisher is not prepared to edit accepted manuscripts.

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