Sentence examples for meet the difficulties from inspiring English sources

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1937 French Loan Delayed The national defense loan, which was announced yesterday [March 6] as one of the French government's measures to meet the difficulties of the Treasury, and was to have been launched tomorrow, ran into legal snags yesterday which will force its postponement, probably until the middle of this week.

Both methods are capable of detecting faces under severe occlusion and unconstrained pose variation and meet the difficulties of large scale real-world, real-time face detection, and are suitable for deployment even in mobile environments such as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs).

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Adam Begley decided to meet the difficulty head on by treating Updike's life and Updike's writing as mutually informing.

This book should therefore be read as a basically reliable account of what the revolutionists thought they were doing in the interests of 'a better world.' " This didn't entirely meet the difficulty.

ReprintsTo meet the difficulty, Flemming Moller, a veterinarian who took over the parliamentary seat vacated when the former prime minister, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, went off to run NATO, proposed a logical, if drastic, solution: kill all mongrels.

Moore and Hastings Rashdall) tries to meet the difficulty by advocating a plurality of ends and including among them the attainment of virtue itself, which, as Mill affirmed, "may be felt a good in itself, and desired as such with as great intensity as any other good".

"The songs were inspired by the children she has met, the difficulties they face and the great hope that exists in spite of it all".

However, both findings are limited by the fact that only one facility in the site had to meet the criterion, highlighting again the difficulties of describing health systems when there are multiple providers.

To meet this difficulty, the user has the option to use customized entry forms without affecting the underlying data representation.

However, it has difficulties to meet the higher accuracy requirements of the dynamic monitoring of small or medium span bridges, due to the presence of measurement noise from multipath, cycle slips, ionosphere delay, orbital errors, etc.

Seeing that a bulk of expectations are required from them to meet and the difficulty to accurately comprehend some of the expectations stated in the descriptors make delivering speeches more challenging to them, making them restless and tensed with their performances.

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