Sentence examples for but one difficulty from inspiring English sources

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But one difficulty with a negative focus is that if the harm is not immediate and directly experienced, the message loses credibility.

To mention but one difficulty, while we might suppose that it would be a greater achievement to create something if one did not exist than if one did exist, it doesn't follow from this that a non-existent creator is greater (qua being) than an existent creator.

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Helmersson agreed with the need for collective bargaining, but suggested that one difficulty was the imbalance in a country if garment workers ended up being paid more than teachers or civil servants.

Monthly cross-country airplane trips solved one difficulty, but the other took more work.

When discussing the impact of FM on their sleep, half of the participants reported difficulty getting to sleep due to FM, and all but one reported difficulty staying asleep due to FM.

But non-response bias is only one difficulty all pollsters face.

This is one difficulty to further study the problem on step-like contrast structures.

One difficulty with adiabatic quantum computation is the limit on the computation time.

One difficulty is that East and West are slippery categories.

One difficulty is that Prospero never comes fully alive.

One difficulty is that Francis made an unwieldy 290 recommendations.

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