Sentence examples for stressing the difficulty from inspiring English sources

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Stressing the difficulty of getting aid across frontlines in a climate where humanitarians frequently had to negotiate safe passage with armed groups, Maurer said: "Both sides have numerous difficulties in accepting that humanitarian assistance is going to the other side".

'You didn't tell us you were doing this.'" Since Snowden's leaks put the NSA under scrutiny from June 2013 the former first lady has steered a cautious course, making occasional swipes at Snowden and vague reprimands of the NSA while stressing the difficulty of balancing privacy and national security concerns.

From President Bush on down through his advisers, a more sober assessment of the situation in Iraq has been presented by the administration, with officials stressing the difficulty of counterinsurgency as well as the importance of preventing Iraq from descending into chaos and becoming a haven for terrorists.

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Despite the polarising and often damaging consequences of the perceptual practices which Alcoff draws our attention to, she remains optimistic about the possibilities for change, though stressing the difficulties of even bringing these practices into view.

Your April 28 front-page article about the "tyranny of digital gizmos" stressed the difficulty in getting digitally controlled home appliances to work properly.

Eichengreen himself stresses the difficulty of institutional change, and so readers may come away from his book concluding that Europe's economic future is bleak — at least in a contest with other developed countries that provide few government benefits.

Until women are included, nothing will change". But women also stress the difficulty of pointing the finger at any one cause: were they passed over because they were women, or because they weren't good?

Building on the management of innovation literature which stresses the difficulty to specify ex-ante all the technical features of the winning technologies, we develop a model in which innovative effort is multi-dimensional and only a subset of innovation tasks can be measured and contracted upon.

Xenophanes stresses the difficulty of coming to certainty, particularly about things beyond our direct experience.

But inspectors stressed the difficulty for local authorities in keeping tabs on all children who were not being taught in school.

UN officials have repeatedly stressed the difficulty of operating in Sudan, where cooperation with an intransigent government in Khartoum — itself a major party to the conflict — is unavoidable.

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