Sentence examples for consequence of difficulty from inspiring English sources

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In this regard, Kallstrom-Fuqua, Weston, and Marshall (2004) found that sexual abuse severity had an indirect effect on maladaptive relationships, mediated through powerlessness; thus, having many sexual partners could be a consequence of difficulty forming close relationships.

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The change over the summer has largely been to Mrs. Clinton's benefit, though her successes would appear, in no small measure, to be a consequence of difficulties Mr. Lazio has encountered.

Together, our results show that PAL deficits in dyslexia are not a consequence of difficulties with associative learning; instead, they are best characterized as deficits in phonological form learning.

The lack of new drug classes is a consequence of difficulties in discovery of new compounds that has persisted for many years.

An important limitation of the current study is the small sample sizes, which are a consequence of difficulties recruiting adults with a history of SLI (see Whitehouse et al., in press).

Decreased social orienting and motivation could, for example, be a consequence of difficulties in processing the incoming social information (e.g., in processing biological movement and actions), rather than their cause.

Also in line with the literature [ 47] (systematic review), the strong association between BMI and walking impairments can simply be explained by low energy expenditure as a consequence of difficulties in moving around, contributing to a higher BMI.

The unreal estimate from governmental bodies may be a consequence of difficulties to accurately estimate the gestational age, difficulties in information systems that may result in poor records, therefore decreasing their reliability, and the significant population differences in a continental-sized country.

An effect on motor output could be simply a consequence of increased difficulty in stopping when walking fast.

An ambassador has been sent to China, with a very friendly letter to the Emperor, and a claim for 250,000 dollars worth of opium destroyed.In Canada, it appears the commissioners appointed to settle the claims of the settlers on the St John had taken a holiday, from the unfavourable weather they had experienced, and also in consequence of the difficulty of disposing of the settlers' claims.

The Canadian experience is discussed in detail as the use of the clay buffer and emplacement in the saturated zone represents an approach that is common to many countries, as a consequence of their difficulty to locate a desert, low precipitation, and remote location, as that of the Yucca Mountain in the United States.

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