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Ranch-raised and -trained, she counted the grandchild as a difficulty that had to be met.
Some might see it as a difficulty that the orchestra's tours often focus on the Italian symphonic repertory: a somewhat limited field, with a heavy admixture of opera overtures.
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These studies illustrate the difficulty of capturing in vivo the dynamic elements of the apoptotic process such as caspase-3 activation, a difficulty that is manifest clinically.
This suggests that written text presentation serves as a desirable difficulty that supports long-term learning.
Which is why the French are in a hurry to act now - and why the west dare not regard the problems in Mali as a little local difficulty that can be easily ignored.
Aristotle mentions it explicitly as an aporia or difficulty that must be resolved (On Memory and Recollection 1, 450a25 ff).. Certain Stoics speak of certain objects as immanent, as literally present, "in thought" (what they call ennoêmata), while later thinkers use the phrase "existing in mere thoughts alone" (en psilais epinoiais monais) to characterize merely intentional objects.
Here we just note that traditional and contemporary attempts to assess the efficacy of mental states have run up against philosophical difficulties as well, difficulties that tend to overshadow the experimental evidence accumulated thus far.
(14) Interviewer comments – the interviewer is asked to complete several questions following the interview regarding participant's understanding and reliability of their answers as well as difficulties that arose.
Using a dish of goo the consistency of mayonnaise as a supporting "bath," a team led by biomedical engineer Adam Feinberg at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, can now print 3D biological materials that don't collapse under their own weight as they form a difficulty that has long stood in the way of printing soft body parts.
Crashes that begin in the cruise phase of flight are very rare, as are mechanical difficulties that cannot be overcome.
A problem in intramedullary lengthening was defined as a possibly expected or observed difficulty that occurred during implantation, the latency phase, distraction, or consolidation that was completely resolved within the normally planned treatment period without any need for a repeat operation or intervention under anesthesia.
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