Sentence examples for escape the difficulty from inspiring English sources

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In the series, he's trying to escape the difficulty of writing his second novel.

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Yet Danny is both too honest and too self-protectively evasive to escape the difficulties of straddling his two worlds.

Joseph O'Neill seems to channel Flann O'Brien as he wryly portrays himself as only "doing fiction" to "escape the difficulties", creative and financial, of doing non-fiction or poetry.

In Gaza, too, there are signs of disaffection with the heavy-handedness of Hamas, General Kaplinsky said, and Israel is not eager to provide Hamas an excuse to escape the difficulties of governing Gaza amid international isolation.

Now Cole is looking to rebuild himself though, accepting the chance to re-sign for West Ham on a free transfer to escape the difficulties he was experiencing at Liverpool.

The priest finally reveals why we are all there: "Together we will escape the difficulties of our lives and become a part of something bigger than ourselves".

Perhaps you don't need a book that's explicitly meant to teach you about the intricacies of anxiety disorders; instead, you could use a story that lets you investigate the complexities of emotion, empathize with characters you can relate to, or even just escape the difficulties of everyday life for a moment.

Even though, as previously noted, the Academics were not necessarily committed to the skeptical position, they defended the possibility of a life committed to skepticism in order to prevent the Stoics from escaping the difficulties raised for their position indirectly by means of these anti-skeptical arguments.

Being a "human shield" for the free schools project meant that while he caught most of the media flak he also drew a lot of attention from parents and teachers, escaping the recruitment difficulties that other free schools experienced.

Stalnaker attempts to escape this difficulty by characterizing mathematical belief as belief about sentences: The belief that the sentence "1 + 1 = 2" expresses a truth and the belief that the sentence "the cosine of 0 is 1" expresses a truth have different content and may differ in truth value between possible worlds (due simply to possible variations in the meanings of terms, if nothing else).

He extricated himself with great difficulty and barely managed to escape the enemy.

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