Sentence examples for difficulty for a from inspiring English sources

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And that, too, he reasoned, might offer some difficulty for a white Orthodox Jewish politician.

This latest legislation would pose a difficulty for a wide number of authors, directors and performers.

To do so trades a short-term difficulty for a more serious longer-term one.

"The difficulty for a producer looking at this is, what is the way in?

The further difficulty for a filmmaker is how to show all of this without being too obvious or schematic.

She delights in this difficulty for a moment, then pivots, unravelling the rest of the poem slowly.

"Thousands and thousands of potential crimes would cause great difficulty for a hard-pressed police service," he said.

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The fungus's major concern is to spread its spores, a matter of some technical difficulty for an organism that lives underground.

This poses obvious difficulties for a reporter.

Her poem called Mrs Midas evokes the difficulties for a wife whose husband turns things to gold when he touches them.

Undoubtedly there might be some difficulties for a bank moving into new territory but these are surely overstated.

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