Sentence examples for difficulty were formed from inspiring English sources

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Separately for words and nonwords, four categories of difficulty were formed, based on percentage of correct scores.

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A hierarchy of item difficulty was formed (see Table  2).

Because Israeli governments fall with ease and are formed with enormous difficulty, calls for reform of the electoral system are increasing.

The complexity of this program will entail a lot of organizational difficulties, and a separate company is being formed to deal with it, Mr. Gillinson said.

The main bottleneck for heterologous gene expression is formed by the difficulties to obtain genomic integration of the vector DNA.

They've been forming a variety of shapes of increasing degrees of difficulty.

Patients with suspected visual difficulty were identified using a screening form.

One might think that this sort of dissociation could be overcome by a further endorsement ("It really was me speaking"), but a familiar difficulty is that many forms of endorsement merely raise the problem anew: ownership cannot be identified with an endorsement when the agent can dissociate himself from that endorsement as well.

The difficulty is persuading those cells to form something that resembles real meat.

The major difficulty is that a closed form solution to governing equation of motion is not obtainable.

This difficulty is solved by applying some form of modeling that leads to the identification of characteristics that the item must have.

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