One of the minor symptoms of the problem is a difficulty in detecting visual motion.
There was a difficulty with the bill which was keeping us from generating any more Republican support.
However, Mr Justice Treacy disagreed and said they went beyond mere advice or information aimed at resolving a difficulty.
The report has also raised concerns over the new Giant's Causeway Visitor Centre because of a difficulty in predicting tourism numbers.
He spoke of "today's world, subject to so many rapid changes, " implying a difficulty keeping up despite his recent debut on Twitter.
Guernsey's health department is shutting down the de Saumarez ward at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital because of a difficulty in staffing it.
There again, I wouldn't want to expel anyone from the church if they felt that that particular doctrine was a difficulty for them.
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"I think she had also had a difficulty in her marriage and they appear to have got closer to each other, " he said.
Some governance experts see a difficulty in this: binding rejection of a remuneration report would force a firm to redraft pay deals already concluded.
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Robin: Is there still a difficulty for aid agencies to get the sort of supplies that are needed in to the areas where they are needed?
One theory is that it's a difficulty in emotional regulation.
"He's been a great servant to the club but he just feels that the travelling from Derry has become a difficulty at this stage of his life, " said MacEil.
He believes communicating about the sport is a difficulty and he is in talks with Goalball UK to host a taster session at the Copper Box Arena after the Paralympics.
"There will still be a difficulty getting out of the car and finding your way to a front door of where you're headed, once it has parked itself, " he says.
If a difficulty arises, and it will eventually, do you suppose that all of those hedge fund managers will politely agree to get out one-at-a-time in a calm and orderly manner?
We just have a huge difficulty I think with a large number of buildings that at the moment, quite frankly, we don't need.
There would also be patents involved, a potential difficulty that each of the manufacturers mentioned.
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There is also a structural difficulty: national governments still inhabit worlds of partisan party politics.
Indian officials believe the army has a new difficulty: it is running out of ammunition.
Winchester notes a key difficulty in predicting market movements, especially this year: the fickleness of investor confidence.
He was allowed to sit next to his solicitor as he has a hearing difficulty, the judge said.
This is a tragedy of the commons, in which sensible individual decisions have led to a collective difficulty.
"She is moving both sides(of her body), but having a little difficulty on the right side, " da Costa. said.
But they did highlight a fundamental difficulty in tackling incompetence within the profession.
And we're having a little difficulty connecting with our bureau in New York.
The language barrier between northern and southern Europe is a greater difficulty.
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