Sentence examples for has greater difficulty from inspiring English sources

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In general, the idea that a bee making longer duration waggle runs has greater difficulty with durational precision makes logical sense: estimating 10 seconds is easier than estimating 70 seconds.

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The camera has great difficulty changing focus during filming, too.

He said his son now has great difficulty concentrating.

His eyesight is poor and he has great difficulty finding the bank.

CORKER: The President has great difficulty with the truth on many issues.

She has great difficulty looking anybody in the eyes — even the members of her own family.

Being so far from the blackboard, he has great difficulty seeing what the lecturer writes.

"Huawei has great difficulty understanding what is happening outside of China and adapting their business practices".

Gove, she explains, has great difficulty moving parked cars, let alone driving them to work.

So there's an accessibility gap of the kind that TV has great difficulty with.

He is bed-bound and has great difficulty controlling his breathing and bladder.

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