Sentence examples for emerged of difficulties from inspiring English sources

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In interviews with four junior doctors, of 1 year less experience than those in this work, similar themes emerged of difficulties with encapsulating exactly what the two terms meant.

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A fragmentary picture emerges of individuals who have difficulty sustaining relationships.

Now, as the thalidomide generation enter their 40s and 50s, cases are emerging of women whose deformities are causing increasing pain and difficulties with advancing age.

The reader of this issue of BMC Public Health has the unique opportunity to get an overview of successful applications of ICF, but also of emerging concerns and difficulties.

Further, we present a new value creation framework for social capital through mapping its power in reducing the intensity of difficulties emerged during the collaboration lifetime.

"…the [ECE] program is good, because it improves students' clinical performance [in early clerkship] … all [pre-clinical] students should have it from the beginning… (NPT/1/1) In this main category large differences emerged in the number of difficulties mentioned by NPT students as compared with PT students.

The main theme that emerged was of the difficulties involved in maintaining an appropriate work life balance, especially within what was seen as a relatively inflexible programme structure.

In an extraordinary piece of jejune analysis Mr. Krugman instructs us that the rise in oil prices isn't the result of runaway speculation but rather "of fundamental factors," and then repeats the standard oil patch saws citing growing needs of emerging economies, difficulty in finding oil, etc. Therefore "there's no good evidence that prices have gotten out of line".

The five general themes of difficulties that emerged from the analysis of annotations is discussed in more detail below.

All the harder, therefore, to make sense of the view that the resurrection of the dead at the end of the world is something to be joyfully expected.[6] This problem illustrates the kind of difficulties that emerge from the above "recipe" for medieval philosophy.

The progressive position is to retain the Electoral College.It may be a bit "Byzantine", as you say, but the Electoral College makes it unlikely that splinter parties can emerge because of the difficulty of winning a majority of 270 electoral votes.

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