Sentence examples for difficulty of organizing from inspiring English sources

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But it drew criticism, partly because of authoritarian Qatar's human rights record and the difficulty of organizing protests there on anything like the scale of those in Seattle.

It is a measure of the difficulty of organizing this exhibition that objects were borrowed not only from collections in the Netherlands, France, Germany, Belgium and the United States, but also from across England, including cathedrals, churches, Oxford and Cambridge colleges and museums.

Participants described the difficulty of organizing the contextual, multi-faceted and situational process of community participation that they experienced with marginalized populations into a single framework, which led them to question the value of using frameworks as a resource for guiding the design, implementation and evaluation of their community participation initiatives.

The difficulty of organizing Group S bZIPs into PoGOs that comprise both eudicots and monocots sequences may reflect an increased evolutionary rate after their emergence.

Realizing dying peoples' needs for complex regimens of treatment and social support in a seamless, fiscally responsible manner, and the difficulty of organizing these services in the community are major drivers of the impetus for multi-level strategies to better coordinate palliative care.

Josef Smolen addressed the difficulty of organizing large randomized controlled trials of cytokine modulating therapies, especially in a disease such as SLE, which is not common, and in which even those individuals who are affected often do not have sufficiently severe disease to warrant entry into such trials.

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Hampton's original tweets claimed Jay Z (given name Shawn Carter) and his wife Beyoncé helped supply bail money for protesters, and discussed the difficulties of organizing when protesters are thrown in jail.

Though the jobbers agreements broke down as the garment industry moved overseas, Lichtenstein sees promise in adopting the model for the on-demand economy, especially given the difficulties of organizing a union.

In addition to nearly half a million dollars lost in unrecoverable production costs and ticket refunds, there was the discrediting of the brand and the burden of explaining the difficulties of organizing such events to disappointed partygoers, said Singh.

Desiree Fields told VICE News that the difficulties of organizing against these types of landlords was a huge difference to the "mom and pop" model we're more familiar with, where landlords own just a few properties.

In part two, I explore the contradictions between sovereign states and global humanitarianism, looking at tensions related to morality (in context of the role of the state in promoting human rights as well as self-determination) and to capacity (as it relates to the difficulties of organizing an international movement).

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