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You can't figure out what his ballets are about — a common difficulty with beginners.
Cronin (1993, p. 4) states: But to a Darwinian, [characteristics such as the peacock's tail or the eusocial behavior of ants] pose a common difficulty.
He was having trouble hearing, a common difficulty of bombing victims.
There is a common difficulty underlying all the untenable alternatives Kant considers.
Ironically, meeting native Swedes is a common difficulty among those who move to Sweden.
This is, however, a common difficulty reported in several studies [ 28, 44].
Measuring the night-time exposure levels is a common difficulty of studies involving personal dosimetry.
Rotating blackouts, implemented in response to the energy supply shortage caused by suspension of nuclear energy generation, may have had some impact on information gathering behavior, as indicated by the common difficulty experienced by survey respondents, who were unable to access information (for example, due to mobile congestion and power outage).
"Lack of control" is the feeling of defencelessness or impotence as result of dealing with situations beyond their control; "lack of acknowledgement" is the belief that the organisations those individuals work for fail to take their efforts and dedication into account and "neglect" refers to the individual's disregard as a common response to most difficulties [ 15- 17].
One common difficulty is a stomach filled with gas (Fig. 3).
This avoids the common difficulty of an, apparently, over-determined Poisson problem.
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