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At this point, my piece runs into a difficulty.
In describing the field of philosophy, and in particular the sub-field of philosophy of education, one quickly runs into a difficulty not found to anything like the same degree in other disciplines.
I say this repeatedly to my clients as well, when we run into a difficulty.
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The reshoot had solved some problems — making the beginning an amuse-bouche rather than a rebus; clarifying and strengthening the Carter-Dejah bond — but, in doing so, it had brought into relief a difficulty endemic to all stories: the middle.
However, the rapid development of renewable energy has brought a difficulty into power grid.
Patio seems to have run into a category difficulty: when, for example, is a patio a terrace?
Here, the argument runs, which has been gelling so nicely, into a little difficulty.
Valence bond theory runs into an apparent difficulty with CH4.
The New York Times recounts how he "got into an unfortunate difficulty with a jealous piano maker whose wife he had been attending".
Since this finding was unexpected, we did not test whether this perception translated into an actual difficulty.
Earlier this year, when Hill was trying to open a new abortion clinic in Jackson, Mississippi, she ran into a few difficulties.
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