Sentence examples for bizarre difficulties from inspiring English sources

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Importantly, early on in Latin America Bunge played the role of a much needed exemplar, a leading thinker who in the 1960s became a "possibility proof" that philosophers working in the sub-continent could, despite the often bizarre difficulties academics face, stand up and join the philosophical conversation at the highest levels.

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From a personal point of view, the greatest tension is the growing perception by some members of the public that I am a celebrity, rather than an academic – bizarre, personal difficulties that flow from this perceived status.

The original scale consisted of 32 items categorized into four subscales: (i) difficulty managing drug compliance and follow-up; (ii) difficulty managing bizarre and disturbing behavior among individuals with mental illness; (iii) difficulty handling negative symptoms of persons with mental illness; and (iv) social costs associated with the constant care of people with mental illness [ 6].

The last few seconds of the dream are thick with tortuous difficulties too bizarre and numerous to remember.

An over-­complicated attempted abduction from a suburban garage, a conveniently stored garden shovel used as a weapon, improbable resolutions to the characters' difficulties and a bizarre and out-of-place wedding all leave the book's key question unanswered: how could someone like Nora have gotten herself into this situation in the first place?

If the décor might charitably be called eccentrically eclectic — or uncharitably called bizarre — Ms. LeRoy had no difficulty in giving it a label.

Dan Newman, a spokesman for Brown's campaign, said he was having difficulty reconciling Kashkari's "bizarre campaign stunt" with his assistance for big banks.

Then, too, "SF is largely a short story medium," in which, as Kingsley Amis had pointed out, the heroes are ideas, not people, and the ideas are often "so bizarre as to sustain conviction only with difficulty over any extended treatment".

Adding to the difficulties is the known chaotic and bizarre architecture of blood vessels produced within tumours by chronically activated angiogenesis and an unbalanced mix of proangiogenic signals.

But at the turn of the millennium the club was in chaos with bizarre board appointments offering little distraction from ongoing financial difficulties.

Yet the difficulty is that the instant something sounds bizarre, closer investigation finds kernels of possible truth.

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