Sentence examples for difficulty of managing the from inspiring English sources

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Another acknowledges the difficulty of managing the boon in grassroots support, suggesting that Sanders supporters may need to be left to their own devices and "self-organise, organically".

The thread that ties so much of what's visible of the tech iceberg together is the success, or difficulty, of managing the flow from old to new guard in the Cloud era.

In his speeches and public writings, Oppenheimer continually stressed the difficulty of managing the power of knowledge in a world in which the freedom of science to exchange ideas was more and more hobbled by political concerns.

Supervisors within small practices commented on the difficulty of managing the registrar supervision requirements when they took leave.

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He is also revealing about the difficulties of managing the gung-ho military: "An army that is willing to fight and die must, almost by definition, be hugely optimistic, unquenchably enthusiastic... and, ideally, not too imaginative".

It is addressing the difficulties of managing the diversity of the public who form the networked learning communities.

(Clinical educator) A faculty member who had been in charge of three wards spoke of factors in the "burden of the teaching role because of the responsibility of multiple wards and school lecture responsibilities," including the difficulties of managing the wards and students, exchanging opinions with educators, and adjusting clinical practice content while being in charge of multiple wards.

However, when more devices and users participate in heterogeneous services, the difficulty of managing these services efficiently and conveniently increases.

Once a difficult learner has been identified and data gathered, the learner must be given feedback and become engaged in the process of managing the difficulty so as to improve the rotation experience for the learner and increase his/her likelihood of success.

The case highlights the difficulty of managing access along the coast, said Andrew Willis, a Coastal Commission enforcement supervisor.

Both groups of rulers are entrenched elites dealing with increasing social frustration -- rooted in stagnant economies and a paucity of jobs -- and the difficulty of managing generational change at the top.

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