Sentence examples for examination of the difficulty from inspiring English sources

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But the emotions here are never second hand, and the final segment - exquisitely performed by Annis and Lindsay - is as compassionate, luminous and delicately written an examination of the difficulty of acknowledging and embracing love as you are ever likely to see.

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The Chaplin strand, for example, is superb, a close-up examination of the difficulties of genius, particularly for the genius's acquaintances.

Reviewing it for the Guardian, Gillian Slovo described it as "a pained examination of the difficulties posed by a freedom that was won by imperfect human beings".

In 2003, two of his New Yorker articles won Overseas Press Club awards — one for his examination of the difficulties faced during the occupation and reconstruction of Iraq, and one for his coverage of the civil war in Sierra Leone.

The series' unflinching examination of the difficulties and prejudices faced by a transgender woman at the hands of other prisoners has also proved at times a challenge for the cast.

In 2003, Packer was awarded two Overseas Press Club awards, one for his influential 20,000-word examination of the difficulties faced during the occupation and reconstruction of Iraq (November, 2003), and the second, in the category of human rights, for his coverage of the civil war in Sierra Leone (January, 2003).

We therefore carried out a systematic examination of the difficulties of anchor and non-anchor items.

Recent examinations of the difficulty of implementing adaptive management have emphasized that the temporal and spatial scale, dimensions of uncertainty, risks, and insufficient institutional support can create major difficulties with applying adaptive management.

Judgment of enlargement of the sublingual glands was by physical examination because of the difficulty in measurement by imaging.

Paradoxically, the increasing problems with overweight and obesity also resulted in obstetricians performing more obstetric ultrasound examinations because of the difficulty of assessing the pregnancy clinically.

This is due to the paucity of available teeth from affected individuals suitable for biochemical and histological examination and the difficulty of obtaining developing human dental tissues.

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