Sentence examples for suffering difficulties in from inspiring English sources

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Others reportedly experienced missing bills, struggling to get refunds when in credit and found meter readings not being recorded properly, while suffering difficulties in getting hold of Spark's customer service team.

Fat men were likely to experience erectile difficulties, while fat women were thought to be at greater risk of miscarriage and of suffering difficulties in childbirth, so that a pregnancy might not reach full term or result in a live birth.

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This leaves the poor on Medicaid often suffering disabling difficulties in obtaining essential, timely health care, with documented worse health outcomes as a result.

Among the techniques identified as dangerous in the risk assessment is moving a child through a doorway while wearing a waist restraint belt, for which there is a three out of five chance of suffering breathing difficulties resulting in catastrophic harm.

Retired special needs teacher David Wilson says: "Even those who are suffering from learning difficulties in the purest sense, if you delve deeply enough, you'll always find there's a real spark in there".

6 However, the health consequences of wider material circumstances such as suffering from economic difficulties in terms of difficulties in buying food and clothes and paying bills 7 are poorly understood.

Argyle went into administration in March after suffering financial difficulties from the end of 2010.

Suffering handling difficulties, Hamilton returned to the pit-lane for a new nose section, and rejoined in 18th place.

Some studies show that people suffering from DD encounter difficulties in automatically accessing numerical magnitudes [ 12, 15, 16].

A clinical nalidixic_acid_resistant O78 E. coli-isolate originating from broilers suffering from respiratory distress (difficulties in breathing) was grown overnight in an enrichment media (LB-broth) to reach the desired infection dose [ 14].

The SMPCAA, a service of psychology applied to aeronautics, was created in 1963 by General André Missenard, military psychiatrist, who wished to receive aviators in a specific medical space (fighter or transport pilots, helicopter pilots, flight engineers and other combat systems officers) in difficulty or in suffering in their professional activity.

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