Sentence examples for has enormous difficulties from inspiring English sources

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The aesthetic of sympathy, as Croce called it, has enormous difficulties in describing the emotions that are awakened in aesthetic experience, particularly the emotions that we are supposed to feel in response to such abstract arts as music.

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We have had enormous difficulties with this trip, but we are going for this reason".

"Cochlear implant patients, for example, have enormous difficulties in noisy environments, where irrelevant background sounds can easily dominate the speech they wish to listen to".

Rudy Giuliani — yes, his reputation coming out of 9/11 is what it is, but, on the other hand, before that, he had enormous difficulties, and he may be too liberal to get the Republican nomination.

"When we had the Great Lakes in Africa in '95-'96, no problems; Bosnia in the early 90's, no problems," he said, "But when you've got the Afghan situation going on into the 20th year, we have enormous difficulties.

But it also pointed up the problems in rapid distribution of medicine that could counteract anthrax exposure and showed that the government had enormous difficulties stopping the spread of contamination through the country and into Canada.

Whereas I think of Family Life as an absolute love song to my parents: these are people who had enormous difficulties but were loyal and brave and they endured".

If you jack up the average global temperature another three or four or five degrees over the next several decades, your children and grandchildren will have enormous difficulties to cope with.

Despite the necessity of expanding the Afghan security forces (currently less than one-fourth the size of the Iraqi security forces in a much larger and more populous country), the Afghan government and its international partners are having enormous difficulties filling ANA and ANP ranks with soldiers and police officers – even under its previously longer timeline.

No wonder it has proven so inadequate - especially in light of all the Americans that are out of work, those that are having enormous difficulties making ends meet, those that have already slipped into the poverty trap and the too many that have insufficient savings for their retirement years.

Ironically, some pure-blooded desert-bred Arabians in Syria had enormous difficulties being accepted as registrable purebred Arabians because many of the Bedouin who owned them saw no need to obtain a piece of paper to verify the purity of their horses.

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