Sentence examples for wider difficulty from inspiring English sources

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Part of the wider difficulty lies in the inherent tendency for professions to establish their autonomy through forms of language that are transparent only to fellow professionals.

Impatient, the fund went elsewhere.The exclusivity of hedge funds, indeed, points to the wider difficulty faced by most of the world's investors.

He said the Mercury's treatment of the genre reflected a wider difficulty in dealing with a music that is governed by convention, rather than the experimentation the prize has always valued – "but I don't think that's just a Mercury issue".

They may also be illustrative of a wider difficulty in arriving at a shared understanding between clinician, patient and patient's families about what a futile intervention is [ 28].

This paper presents the full normative values for the MMSE in a UK population sample aged 65 years and over, together with normative values for an extended cognitive assessment (EMSE), with a more complete coverage of cognitive domains than the MMSE and a wider difficulty range.

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The problem compounds wider difficulties brought on by the economic downturn, said Laura Cohen, chief executive of the confederation.

"At the moment, people are worried that the current crisis in Georgia will make it harder to insulate the nonproliferation cooperation from the wider difficulties in the relationship," said Robert J. Einhorn, a former assistant secretary of state for nonproliferation.

Some of this mistrust and anger comes from the wider difficulties in people's lives: there is a proven squeezing on incomes at a time when energy prices are rising.

EADS is a paradigm for wider difficulties in relations, because of the mutual suspicion and because of Berlin's determination to assert its increased power in a venture in which the French previously had the upper hand.

The affair goes to the courts next week.The row over the tube is good drama, but the government's wider difficulties over its transport strategy are arguably more important.

Advanced planning for a rescue was undertaken by MI1, a branch of the British secret service, but because of the strengthening position of the Bolshevik revolutionaries and wider difficulties with the conduct of the war, the plan was never put into operation.

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