Sentence examples for the difficulty arose from inspiring English sources

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The difficulty arose in his world view, which I thought I knew but turned out to be a little different than I'd expected, involving (in part) issues of masculinity and the like.

"The difficulty arose when, shortly before the meeting, an Illinois caller threatened that people were going to get hurt unless we acted as demanded regarding bullfighting," Ms. O'Brien wrote.

The difficulty arose from the selected music: five unrelated works, atonal and rhythmically irregular compositions by the august and fearsome Elliott Carter, and none of them intended for dance.

The difficulty arose from the large, sprawling nature of the storm, and by later on May 27 a new center formed, as confirmed by radar imagery and the Hurricane Hunters.

The difficulty arose in how to define the number of cis-elements and modules as accurate as possible.

The difficulty arose when four cohorts that were included in the IARC multicenter study subsequently published additional results: either additional follow-up time (Flesch-Janys et al. 1995; Steenland et al. 1999; 't Mannetje et al. 2005), or identical follow-up time but with more detailed exposure assessments (Hooiveld et al. 1998).

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The difficulty arises from the number of possible tours.

The difficulty arises in the sorting — a pain in the edit-ass of big-data proportions.

The New Yorker, July 26 , 1930 P. 7The difficulty arising over the use of certain telephone numbers by Amos and Andy.

The difficulty arises where the environmental turbulence is too fast and too great.

The difficulty arises at times when we are unable to do this.

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