Sentence examples for difficulty might be from inspiring English sources

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"And that's where the difficulty might be," Perrineau told Les Echos newspaper.

Finding a way around that difficulty might be a surprisingly effective place to start.

A suggestion that the difficulty might be settled by an increase in the fares has been scouted as impossible.

One way round the difficulty might be to go for books without humans which may make the pain of the experience less bad.

This difficulty might be overcome by declaring that nobody qualifies; but setting a new legally binding date would require a treaty amendment.

One way to avoid this difficulty might be to adopt an E.U.-wide policy designed to reduce indebtedness, such as the debt-buyback proposals contained in a new report from the London-based Center for Economic Progress.

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And it warned: "These difficulties might be fatal to the very existence of the State if it were left without support and guidance".

And while English-speaking husbands experiencing marital difficulties might be under their wives' thumbs, similarly oppressed Japanese would be "under their wives' buttocks".

She had chuckled when she read this, in 1986, but now she started to wonder whether her own difficulties might be eerily similar in nature.

Although these difficulties might be fatal to the survival of many supranational organizations, they are not in fact totally debilitating for the United Nations.

Gore runs through the difficulties of feeding power from intermittent sources, like the sun and the wind, into the electrical grid, and describes how these difficulties might be overcome.

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