Sentence examples for difficulty that faces from inspiring English sources

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The difficulty that faces the defender of the supervenience view can be framed as a dilemma.

While we do not minimize the complexity and difficulty that faces either President Lobo or U.S. policy makers as Hondurans seek to emerge from the wreckage of their society left by the coup, the Members are absolutely right: U.S. policy can and must do far more to provide the political incentive Honduras needs to address its problems going forward.

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To understand the difficulties that face the left you have to start way back.

No one person is to "blame" for the difficulties that face some city schools.

At Leeds he referred several times to the difficulties that faced his generation in Middlesbrough.

But nobody expects any findings to be made public.The Bonyad's privatisation drive illustrates all the difficulties that face Iran's hesitantly modernising economy.

It's just one more aspect of the difficulties that face us as Britain tries to construct an energy policy that deals with energy supply, and energy insecurity, and energy investment, and climate change, in increasingly unfavourable circumstances.

He acknowledges the difficulties that face the historian, but is cautious in his use of conjecture, deploying it always with a grace and lightness that gently prise meaning from otherwise incomplete and unyielding evidence.

For years, historians downplayed the difficulties that faced governors like Yates and Morton in the Old Northwest, preferring to portray them as either unscrupulous local despots or unreasonable whiners who had to be calmed and managed by Lincoln.

It was made by boatbuilders, and is a small monument to the unshakeable optimism that every real architect must feel, in the face of endless practical difficulties that face them, from cost overruns to cricket correspondents under the impression that by entering something that looked like a flying saucer, they were becoming the victims of an alien abduction.

The difficulties that face both the subjective probability view of fitness and the probabilistic propensity definitions of fitness are serious enough to make the notion of "ecological fitness" worth revisiting.

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