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61. The market will have difficulty in mopping this all up.
62. We have difficulty making even the most obvious connections between human activities and their environmental consequences.
63. The activity was sustained for quite a long time by pupils who, according to their label, have difficulty sustaining anything.
64. If an order was cancelled we would have difficulty finding another buyer.
65. If the target time is protracted the operative may have difficulty in pacing and measuring output, and lose enthusiasm.
66. Without flexible models they have difficulty communicating, particularly with those not trained to work with the models.
66. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
67. What happens if I have difficulty in continuing to make payments?
68. If you have difficulty locating a particular book, please ask one of the librarians for assistance.
69. It is a mistake to think that only people with hearing loss have difficulty in hearing at meetings.
70. As she gets older; she may have difficulty comprehending abstract concepts that are communicated through what she hears.
71. When we deal with constituents at our surgeries we have difficulty understanding the complexities.
72. Even so they may also have difficulty in covering the full range of literature suggested, though not in understanding or enjoying it.
73. Many beginners have difficulty in bending the knee, and I don't mean to their art tutor!
74. The other approach has been to argue that rats have difficulty with passive avoidance because they can not remember recent events.
75. These children may be passive and have difficulty taking charge of their social life.
76. In addition, he says, a number of self-employed people and staff on contract work also have difficulty in getting credit.
77. Those companies that do rely on large numbers of assembly-line workers are beginning to have difficulty finding them.
78. Species and biological communities have difficulty adapting to change.
79. One may have difficulty understanding the text when he doesn't have or can not activate the proper schemata in his semantic memory.
80. Glare, halos and double vision. After surgery you may have difficulty seeing at night.
81. Meanwhile, others may have fairly normal language skills but may have difficulty maintaining a conversation.
82. Users who have difficulty using a mouse or other pointing device can navigate and use the desktop from the keyboard.
83. He often hel me with maths when I have difficulty in it.
84. RSA cryptosystem, a public-key cryptosystem that being used widely today, seems to have difficulty to meet the user's need of higher security.
85. Patients with epilepsy or bipolar disorder can have difficulty swallowing tablets.
86. Deaf and hearing-impaired customers either cannot hear, or have difficulty hearing, auditory alerts and multimedia presentations.
87. A child will have difficulty focusing his or her attention, if the proprioceptive system is not fully formed or integrated yet.
88. If you have difficulty balancing, exercise within reach of a grab bar or rail.
89. They also have difficulty with stairs and descend feet-first. However, researchers also report seeing quadrupeds 'running', moving agilely over rough terrain and travelling long distances.
90. Consumers have difficulty in distinguishing so many forged goods with copycat packaging in the market.
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