Sentence examples for perennial difficulty from inspiring English sources

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Once again, England are faced with the perennial difficulty of finding brilliant creators like Glenn Hoddle and Paul Gascoigne.

The reason that the National Theatre has so carefully negotiated printing deadlines and legal jeopardy over Great Britain, though, is a concerted attempt to overcome theatre's perennial difficulty with topicality.

The appropriate word is Shoah [the Hebrew for catastrophe or calamity]." To find the right word to describe those who survived the Nazi exterminations is the perennial difficulty of anyone trying to write on the subject.

A role for Europe in Korea A decent choice In praise of Big Oil Insurance in the genetic age Wim's whim Reprints Related items A prize, but not yet peaceOct 19th 2000Cash aside, the KEDO project has been in perennial difficulty.

It also avoids the perennial difficulty that there is no universally agreed definition of what constitutes 'severe maternal morbidity'.

In this way we have developed a new paradigm in clinical mitochondrial disease assessment and management that sidesteps the perennial difficulty of ascribing a discrete clinical phenotype to a broad multi-dimensional and progressive spectrum of disease, establishing a framework to allow better understanding of disease progression.

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That was not only because of Mr Castro's perennial difficulties with intellectuals.

Yet even approaching a home Olympic games, Nicoll faces one of the perennial difficulties for athletes competing outside the mainstream.

Ten years ago, during a time of steady churchgoing that followed the birth of my daughter, my first child, I made friends with a gruff old Episcopalian priest to whom I confessed my perennial difficulties with the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, Easter's for-me elusive main event.

Not a phone call, not the beep of a mobile, not a sigh, not the rustle of clothing nor the crack from a bottle of warm plastic water: I suspect strongly that he is, finally, asleep, napping, another long job finally done, before driving home to his ruinously expensive house and to Bridgid and Irana and Imani, and making the best, again, of the perennial difficulties of a perfect marriage.

Researchers can even provide some help with perennial difficulties like what to do on a date.

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