Sentence examples for has a particular difficulty from inspiring English sources

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Laypersons have a particular difficulty estimating the single event probability in relation to their own case [ 11].

Moreover, participants felt awkward and less confident asking to see disabled women on their own and they had a particular difficulty in distinguishing between a caring partner, and an abusive one.

Such simplified methods have presented a particular difficulty for light steel framed constructions as compared with many other forms of construction because they must accommodate the effects of non-homogenous layers and thermal bridges where the difference between the thermal conductivity of materials is large.

The study is believed to be the first to address what had been a particular difficulty in comparing wages of clergy by taking into account the benefits they receive in the form of housing allowances or living in church-provided residences.

Gaborik had a particular stretch of difficulty, twice making weak touch passes that short-circuited Rangers rushes and resulted in Washington counterattacks.

A particular difficulty I have with the view of these "traditional family" advocates is that what they advocate is tantamount to dictating and enforcing stereotyped gender roles.

Chinese face a particular difficulty: their language has tens of thousands of characters, but a name that uses archaic or rare ones can mean computer problems.

Some have a particular importance in OA, like the difficulties in discriminating between cases and controls, the variability in phenotype definitions and the relatively small size of genome wide association studies (GWAS) in which OA has been studied in comparison with other diseases [ 3, 8].

Going through the younger, thinner crust of the ocean floor has the advantage that scientists need only drill to about 6km of depth - but this option has the particular difficulty of setting up and operating a rig at sea.

Generally, the developing countries (unless they have a monopoly on a vital commodity) have particular difficulty maintaining surpluses since the terms of trade during periods of recession work against them; that is, they have to pay relatively higher prices for the finished goods they import but receive relatively lower prices for their exports of raw materials or unfinished goods.

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