Sentence examples for trouble of identifying from inspiring English sources

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His name was Daniel (I'll spare him the trouble of identifying him further), and he brought along some friends, who shared pictures and stories with me from their trip to Japan, until two of them apologized and abruptly stood up to leave, saying that they had prior commitments.

Furthermore, many administrators do not go through the trouble of identifying teachers who are not performing well.

Corporate donors particularly liked the community chest model as it meant they could give without having to go through the trouble of identifying which causes to donate to.

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Since there is no compulsory notification for cases of Listeriosis in Brazil, Sanitary Surveillance and Public Health has trouble to identify the occurrence of outbreaks, and only isolated cases are reported, which may explain the few listeriosis cases in the literature and the absence of outbreaks reports in our country.

Mitt Romney is having a great deal of trouble identifying profound disagreements.

And she dishes (though is perhaps a little too proud, in that New Yorker's I-can't-drive way, of her trouble identifying random celebrities).

*Why did the Reader's Digest Association go to the trouble of airbrushing the identifying information from a label on a pair of jeans worn by a man in a photograph featured in an ad for Reader's Digest magazine, but leave the red tab on the back pocket that tells everyone the pants are Levi's?

While much has been written about the potential perils of integrating active learning into undergraduate science courses, I have trouble identifying much of any resistance in this case.

New Jersey has already added several safeguards to the system, like court rulings requiring that judges in some cases must instruct juries that witnesses often have trouble identifying people of other races.

Even hard-core cinephiles will have trouble identifying some of the movies in these collections, like Vincent Sherman's "Backfire" and Gerald Mayer's "Dial 1119," both from 1950 and both concerned with the traumatic aftereffects of World War II.

If you're having trouble identifying parts of a flower, you can compare what you're seeing to a diagram online or in a book.

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