Sentence examples for difficulties in the form of from inspiring English sources

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Yet, when it comes to sustainability-related issues and in particular with regard to water, this evident interaction encounters difficulties in the form of cultural, psychological or social resistance [1].

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Later, roaming on my own through brushland covered with wild cactus near the village of Arure, on the other side of the island from Hermigua, I found a better solution to my difficulty in the form of Krista, a Belgian hiker who spoke French, German and English.

There are the risks associated with esthetics including a high smile line, poor gingival quality and missing papillae, difficulty in matching the form of natural teeth that may have unequal points of contact or uncommon shapes, bone that is missing, atrophied or otherwise shaped in an unsuitable manner, unrealistic expectations of the patient or poor oral hygiene.

The difficulties he faced in the form of significant historical dilemmas seem less easy to resolve than Liberals and hostile journalists opined at the time.

Financial difficulty may be in the form of huge capital investment, cost of importing the components, cost of repairing/replacing the components, lack of technological up gradation, tax cost, etc.

Students can also be alerted to graphically make attempts to represent the variation (area of difficulty 4), say in the form of error bars, and to the need, when interpreting a graph, to consider the sample, the controls, treatment and outcome variables, and to explain the extent to which claims can be inferred for a given experiment (area of difficulty 5).

The process was fraught with difficulty, however, and violence in the form of a second intifāḍah erupted in 2000.

"Those kids affected and untreated will go on to have potentially lifelong difficulties directly related to 9/11, in the form of educational handicaps, substance abuse, antisocial behavior," he said.

Difficulties could take the form of (a) problems in resisting temptation in response to appetitive stimuli leading to substance abuse; (b) impulsive binging that is negatively reinforced as a means of avoiding distress; and (c) a consistent, habitual pattern of excessive substance use such as found in alcohol dependence.

This means that they can proceed at their own pace, although those who decide to ratchet up the difficulty earn more than novices in the form of unlockable gear, such caps, hoodies, shorts and so on.

They explained a pragmatic reluctance about investing finite conservation resources in acting as matchmaker for the ageing Eddy, a bird nobody was even sure remained fertile, combined with the difficulties in winning over reluctant stakeholders in the form of sheep farmers and gamekeepers wary of these great birds.

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