Sentence examples for no difficulty for from inspiring English sources

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Holding his breath for a minute and a half posed no difficulty for him.

In the meantime there will be no difficulty for the voters next Tuesday, because their votes are cast for electors, not for President and Vice-President directly.

It turns out that such reassessments of priors poses no difficulty for probabilistic inductive logic as I've described it here.

That is to say, one is not required to admit he/she is a failure because he/she finds it difficult to achieve essential functionings, when there is no difficulty for other, equally capable, individuals.

Now, when God beckons our material bits, He's going to recompose us, and that's no difficulty for almighty God.

In certain regards, Bhattacharyya notes, Shaktism has so infused mainstream Hinduism that it has "ceased to be a sectarian religion," and presents "no difficulty for anyone to accept its essence".

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For example, the OCCs for Item 23 in Handling Objects (difficulty brushing teeth) are shifted to the left, with the probability of selecting option 1 (no difficulty) reaching almost 100% for estimated trait scores greater than 0. The OCCs are fairly steep, consistent with a relatively high slope for this item.

Bacteroides fragilis inhabits the human intestinal tract in great numbers and causes no difficulties for the host as long as it remains there.

Because each node in the network can reach at least one sink via its preferred parent, no difficulties for multi-sink support arise.

The first category poses no difficulties, for he suggests that he can account for these ideas (their contents) — specifically the ideas of what a thing is, what thought is, and so on — by an appeal to his own nature.

A review in T.P.'s & Cassell's Weekly foresaw no difficulties for The Well: "One cannot say what effect this book will have on the public attitude of silence or derision, but every reader will agree with Mr. Havelock Ellis in the preface, that 'the poignant situations are set forth with a complete absence of offence.'" James Douglas, editor of the Sunday Express newspaper, did not agree.

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