Sentence examples for be a difficulty as from inspiring English sources

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Morris explains that the strength of the typical Jewish family means there is more carer involvement - which can be a difficulty, as well as a help.

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This constraint is a difficulty to circumvent as these faces are not present in the standard equilibrium morphology.

35 This is a difficulty faced by our industry as well, given the many years that often exist between when the sample is collected and when the results are available.

"If there is a difficulty, it's seen as a result of their background," she said.

Establishing causation is a difficulty in this work, as in all correlation network analyses.

Thus, what might have been a difficulty can instead be regarded as a boon.

There is a difficulty in assessing sleep disturbances, as sleep varies with sex [ 10, 11] and with age [ 11].

The changes can become stressors or hassles as termed by Safdar et al. [ 7], if they are described by the students as being a difficulty.

There is a difficulty with this practice, however, for as work on a problem proceeds it often becomes more ad­ vantageous to study the problem in another organism.

About the reference class, Reichenbach says only "I do not think this is a serious difficulty as the same question occurs for the determination of the probability of single events" and recommends the choice of the narrowest reference class for which there are adequate statistics (though how the adequacy of a statistic for the truth or falsity of theories is assessed is never explained).

Reminding may prove to be a desirable difficulty (Schmidt & Bjork, 1992), as compared to comparison.

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