Sentence examples for difficulties of pursuing from inspiring English sources

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Glen Keogh's post in the Guardian Northerner on the difficulties of pursuing a career in journalism in the north is one I sympathised with.

DR. TOM ROSENTHAL of U.C.L.A. Medical Center, on difficulties of pursuing "slow medicine," an approach that encourages less aggressive care in the final months of an elderly patient's life.

And he stressed the difficulties of pursuing a lengthy study by an independent committee for evaluating whether the tour could make its own rule to remove the language allowing the use of the pre-1990 clubs.

(While the prosecutor decided not to charge the Serbian filmmakers of "A Serbian Film" — apparently because of the logistical difficulties of pursuing them from Spain — Mr. Sala could face three months to one year in prison, as well as a fine, if he is convicted. The prosecutor and Mr. Sala declined requests for interviews).

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One is the Scottish philosopher Hume, with his hard-acquired sense of the difficulty of pursuing truth.

Jean Drèze, an Indian development economist, reckons that the difficulty of pursuing a legal case against a corrupt official may mean that few will complain.

Reports that North Korea may have a second, hidden facility for making weapons-grade plutonium have underscored the difficulty of pursuing any path other than diplomacy.

The chaining of the officers and the Serbs' detention of at least 100 other United Nations soldiers underscored the Serbs' determination to resist further NATO attacks and the difficulty of pursuing air raids with peacekeepers vulnerable on the ground.

It turns out it is a requiem not only to Julie but to FAT, as the practice decided to disband last year, in part due to the difficulty of pursuing a career if you want to make buildings like this.

That is, we should all look forward to, even seek out or engineer, a new year filled with the kinds of challenges Lebbeus felt, rightly or not, that we deserved to face, fight, and, in all cases, overcome – the genuine and endless difficulty of pursuing our own ideas, absurd goals no one else might share or even be interested in.

Circumstances also vary, and with them both the difficulty of pursuing integrity, and our assessment of its merit.

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