Sentence examples for difficulty was made from inspiring English sources

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Metroid Prime series producer Kensuke Tanabe said that a questionnaire on choosing the game's difficulty was made for Corruption's Japanese release.

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Part of the difficulty was making sure the massive prefabricated parts could be adequately balanced, a painstaking process that involved multiple trials using scaled-down pieces, Mr. García said.

The difficulty is made even greater with free safeties who aren't usually near the line of scrimmage.

At the center of the play, however, Mr. Ashiotis does an impressive turn in a role whose difficulty is made evident by what are bound to be nightly mishaps.

The difficulty is made more severe, because there are speakers with a demonstrated inability to understand belief and other cognitive attitudes.

This difficulty is made more complicated by some years having large numbers of cases (e.g., 2002, 2003, and 2012) and other years having small numbers of cases (e.g., 2009, 2010, and 2011).

The first attempt of Brentano's students to overcome these difficulties was made by Twardowski, who distinguished between content and object of the act, the former of which is immanent to the act, the latter not.

In the English sessions, the association between pollution (including industrial emissions) and breathing difficulties was made explicit by some e.g. 'in the media everyone is telling you, there is more cars on the road... exhaust fumes are not good for you so you try and piece it together'.

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