Sentence examples for some kind of difficulty from inspiring English sources

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Watching them go on like this, in a weary, embittered, and yet still affectionate and hopeful way, for more than an hour, I recalled Gonzaga saying that incompatibility can often be imperceptible until a couple is subjected to some kind of difficulty of the world's devising: problems involving health, money, children, or work.

According to parents' reports in GI, 7 of 13 children (53.8%) presented some kind of difficulty and/or hearing complaints, and only 1 child (7.7%) had a history of recurrent otitis media in childhood and use of ventilation tube (Table 1).

Every technique in algebra addresses some kind of difficulty that arises in solving for x like when after you combine like terms, x still appears twice, so you can't get x alone on one side of the = sign.

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Then again, has any club been set up without encountering some kind of difficulties in their early years?

The basic outlines of such an argument go like this: noncognitivist theories are designed to deal with good simpliciter, but have some kind of difficulties accounting for attributive good or for good for.

"I thought it was some kind of technical difficulty".

Every day, she tries to put herself in what she calls a stress position — some kind of physical difficulty, to force herself to persevere.

The medicine was – according to Sutton – "administered" by Freeman to Bradley Wiggins, who, Sutton conceded, might have had some kind of breathing difficulty or long-term medical problem.

Follow-up after neonatal venoarterial ECMO in children at age 5 showed 17% of children with major or minor neurological disorders and 26% with some kind of motor difficulty.

Twenty-four children (26.1%) were classified as having some kind of motor difficulty (percentile score < P 15), which represents a significantly higher proportion than expected (chi-square test, P < 0.005).

Another 24 children (26.1%) of the children who participated in the neuromotor assessment presented with some kind of motor difficulty, 14 of whom (15.2%) had an actual motor problem and 10 of whom (10.9%) were at risk for a motor problem.

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