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Indeed, Plato's account of Recollection, whatever it is, is liable to suffer difficulties.
The national supremacy in the Executive departments is liable to some difficulty, unless the officers administering them could be made appointable by the supreme Government.
In this long haul the Americans are liable to encounter three major difficulties.
A spokesman for the group said: "We are aware of the difficulties liable to be faced by any body which voices public criticism of the Israeli government".
Collecting big things, like (say) historic utility poles, or used truck tires, is liable to create practical problems and difficulties in the family.
They could only be removed from the water with difficulty, and were liable to injury in the process of removal.
Early modern thinking about fat bodies was thus ambivalent: on the one hand, 'naturally' or constitutionally suffering generative difficulty, on the other, liable to alteration through personal remedy because fat was also caused by too much feeding and ill digestion of rich foods from a luxurious appetite.
Fallibilism, the view that all scientific claims are provisional and liable to fail, they argue, is sufficient for dealing with difficulties arising from considerations of underdetermination and theory-ladenness of observations.
The substitution of electors obviated this difficulty and seemed on the whole to be liable to the fewest objections.
The difficulty in interpreting these signs resides in the many factors liable to influence this type of condition (family environment, the size and type of the cleft, the surgical protocol, growth, the social environment etc. [ 5].
This reflects the difficulties of attempting to fix times to run a group when many of the participants are liable to changes in medical plans, which are beyond their control.
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