Sentence examples for has raised difficulties from inspiring English sources

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"John's action will also make the relevant agencies further hesitate in future when they invite foreign artists... [He] has raised difficulties for future arts exchanges between China and other countries," the newspaper said in an editorial.

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It has raised practical difficulties in transporting the optical imaging equipment for the fNIRS assessments and in being able to do the testing before the first ECT session.

Some theorists have raised conceptual difficulties for accounts of delusions, others have sought to frame scientific hypotheses that can explain delusions in terms of information-processing deficits or other subpersonal problems.

The language differences surrounding bond energetics, for instance, have historically raised difficulties for students' understanding: chemists speak of bond dissociation energies, while biologists and biochemists refer to "high-energy bonds" (in molecules such as ATP).

The fallout from Greece's financial difficulties had raised the cost of Ireland's borrowing to a record 3 percentage points over the German benchmark rate.

These difficulties have raised pertinent questions on the possibilities of presently rehabilitated rangelands in Chepareria reverting to their previously degraded state due to inappropriate private enclosure management systems.

Alternatively, qualitative interviews could be employed to explore the patient's perspective on the OHS in greater depth, although findings from qualitative work have raised similar areas of difficulty to those in the current study [ 23].

That the initial festival is limited to nine weeks — including a December pledge-drive special built around the tenor Andrea Bocelli's September concert in a rain-drenched Central Park — reflects the difficulty PBS had raising money.

He has difficulty raising them to comb his hair.

Mr. McCain, who was imprisoned and sometimes tortured over five and a half years in North Vietnam, has difficulty raising his arms because of injuries sustained in the ordeal.

Also, as elaborated above, this use of eGFR (rather than actual measures of renal function) may have inadvertently raised some difficulty in interpreting the effect of age on the association between low eGFR and cataract.

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