Sentence examples for difficulties that result from inspiring English sources

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Throughout the course of HD, there are two primary memory difficulties that result from cognitive impairment: learning new information and recalling stored information.

Moreover, the authors outline the difficulties that result from the gene and protein expression analysis of the diseased myocardium when compared to the cardiac function.

As mentioned above, the interdisciplinary character of the institutionalized (that is: politically desired and procedurally implemented) ELSI debate bears methodological difficulties that result in a reluctance among S&T enactors to participate in roundtables or ELSI work package group meetings of the research programs they are involved in.

But it is the torrents that cause the annoying difficulties that result from the waters, since, after the melting away of the snows, they sometimes rush down from the Alps even till the summer-time.

Having experienced a brutal 11-year civil war from 1991 to 2002 that resulted in 70,000 casualties and displaced 2.6 million, Sierra Leoneans know all too well the psychosocial difficulties that result from traumatic experiences.

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The author tells about the difficulties that resulted from hiring a man to look after his garden.

By Peter De Vries The New Yorker, June 26 , 1954P. 31 The author tells about the difficulties that resulted from hiring a man to look after his garden.

There were three years at Borussia Mönchengladbach, three years in Portugal with Benfica, a squad that went through three coaching changes while he was there and had financial difficulties that resulted in players sometimes being paid late.

The club experienced severe financial difficulties that resulted in them being placed in financial administration for a short time.

The deterioration in their relationship set the stage for some of their communication difficulties that resulted in Cornwallis's eventual surrender at Yorktown.

A study conducted in Switzerland showed that community-dwelling polypharmacy patients (mean age 67 years) reported ongoing (9.0 %) or past (13.4 %) swallowing difficulties that resulted in intentional non-adherence in 23%% of these patients [ 58].

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