Sentence examples for difficulty by which from inspiring English sources

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The price differs in different wards due to proximity of the sources (ease or difficulty by which vendors can get water) and seasons.

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Mr. Houston sets out to proclaim the virtue of self-recognition and to catalog the difficulties by which it is attained, but the recalibrated Cinderella story is what ultimately compels him: the belief that the lowly paid, overweight and underwhelming can triumph even in those superficial circles of the city where the distance between sidewalk and curb can seem comparatively deep.

In addition, the assessment probes for cause-and-effect claims (difficulty V) by which the authors make reference to interpretation of findings (difficulty V) and the need to closely match the groups carrying treatment and control variables (difficulty II, C and E).

Among the perceived difficulties by students, which may affect the outcome of the course, is the lack of practicing exercise for the topic.

Avant-gardes are always cults of difficulty — Cubism, "The Waste Land" — by which a rising generation exploits its biological advantages, of animal health and superabundant brain cells, to confound the galling wisdom and demoralize the obnoxious sovereignty of age.

[ 19, 22- 24] This leads to difficulty choosing a threshold by which to judge individual improvement; adopting minimal detectable change as a proxy for importance may not lead to meaningful results; too few participants achieve such large changes.

In addition to these difficulties the actual process by which the votes were to be counted under the Florida Supreme Court' s decision raises further concerns.

One remaining difficulty is selecting the manner by which to disrupt lncRNA transcription in a mouse model without prejudicing the outcome of whether the transcript itself, the act of transcription, or even both, transact function (Hainer et al. 2011).

Additional research is needed to identify the mechanisms by which communication difficulties can lead to increased caries.

A related difficulty stems from our Markov assumption, by which transition probabilities depends on the current weight and not weight history.

This range of individual-level discrimination abilities between species may also magnify the difficulty of determining the neural mechanisms by which nestmate recognition occurs, as mechanisms sufficient for producing weak recognition ability could be different from those that are considerably stronger.

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