Sentence examples for difficulties in presenting from inspiring English sources

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The difficulties in presenting 11-dimensional illustrations are self-evident.

However, the supreme court said that even if either man was able to secure legal representation they would still face formidable difficulties in presenting a case.

What are the difficulties in presenting any event whose central content is individual pain when any corroborating police or governmental documentation is denied or absent?

Similarly, interpretation issues can be faced by the court when experts do provide empirical evidence, due to the lack of agreement and consistency in the application of current interpretation approaches (National Research Council 2009), and the difficulties in presenting the reasoning processes of the scientists transparently in court (Sjerps and Berger 2012).

Mothers being held there complained about cold temperatures, undercooked food their children wouldn't eat, and difficulties in presenting their case for why they should remain in the country rather than being deported.

There are also the obvious "difficulties in presenting legal arguments or complex financial information" to contend with; we've all seen those films where someone hamfistedly tries to represent themselves in court by appealing to what they think counts as fair.

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If Dr. Greene chooses to illustrate some ideas in this way, he has more difficulty in presenting graphic accompaniment to his text.

Most of the cast members, talented actors all, have difficulty in presenting characters that are more than an assemblage of spiky eccentricities.

The difficulty in presenting their case against Iraq, officials said, is that the evidence of its weapons stockpiles is heavily inferential and circumstantial, drawn from scores if not hundreds or thousands of tiny clues pieced together by the C.I.A.

We do not fail to appreciate the difficulty in presenting to a jury the complicated issues in a rate case, especially where, as here, the evidence is voluminous, embracing the conflicting valuations of experts and a host of details in appraisals and in accounts of operations, with elaborate tabulations.

Though the State is not constitutionally obliged to provide counsel in all cases, it should do so where the indigent probationer or parolee may have difficulty in presenting his version of disputed facts without the examination or cross-examination of witnesses or the presentation of complicated documentary evidence.

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