Sentence examples for though with difficulty from inspiring English sources

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She has had surgery to straighten her legs and intricate throat operations so she could speak, as well as grueling physical therapy so she can walk, though with difficulty.

Ghada Gebara of Digicel says she has managed to find qualified local staff, though with difficulty.Hopes of creating more jobs turn mainly on a revival of the export clothing industry, which was substantial until Haiti's descent into chaos in the 1990s.

Yet the public realm still survives, even though with difficulty, as an enduring association of the different.... (Robert N. Bellah, et al., Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment in American Life, New York: Harper & Row, 1985, p. 251).

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The whole style of Mr Gore's and Mr Bush's campaigns is, for better or worse, Clintonite; and the whole attraction of Mr McCain's and Mr Bradley's campaigns is that they are trying to turn their backs, though often with difficulty, on the example set by the president.Mr Clinton came into office as a man who needed to be loved, and has never quite believed that the American people love him enough.

The latter, though fraught with difficulty, at least allowed them to get some kind of message across to millions.

Clyde Kuemmerle, the gray-bearded soup kitchen coordinator, a former theatrical producer and agent who worked out of the Sardi's building before he went broke, says he sees the face of Jesus, though sometimes with difficulty, in every person who comes through the feeding line.

Though he can, with difficulty, read printed copy, he can neither write nor read the handwriting of others, he said.

This may seem improbable, but the bitter experience with the Eye proves that it is possible, though fraught with difficulties.

Proust did not speak English, and read it only with difficulty (though he translated Ruskin, with much help from others).

The dialects from the extreme east and west of the Swiss Rhaetian area are mutually intelligible only with difficulty, though each dialect is intelligible to its neighbour.

He therefore despatched Sôtelês and Dionysius, who after a long time and with difficulty, though not unaided by divine providence, stole away the statue.

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