• It might have been far easier to have overcome this difficulty if the original proposals for a Commonwealth civil service had been imaginatively carried out if the Commonwealth countries had been prepared to send more technicians and administrators of their own to serve the colonies in their transitional stages.

    ECONOMIST: From the archive

  • He would have difficulty in understanding the content and implications of questions put to him and would have inadequate insight into this difficulty.

    BBC: Straw's statement in full

  • They still seek to project their influence through Europe, but will have difficulty doing this while they are so consumed by internal strife at home, and while they still struggle to come to terms with Europe's internal market.

    ECONOMIST: France

  • Strong supporters of the prime minister should have no difficulty in backing this approach.

    BBC: In full: Text of Brown letter

  • And it seems in this interregnum we have difficulty understanding what is really important.

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  • Peter Bermel of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his colleagues, however, think they have found a way round this difficulty.

    ECONOMIST: Solar power

  • And the difficulty we have with this is that -- I know because I sat in the meetings -- the jobs act was constructed, put together with pieces, with elements, with the kinds of things that have traditionally been supported by not just Democrats, but Republicans.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • Those who benefit from this service are those who have severe difficulty leaving home to gain medical care.

    FORBES: Rating The Deficit Panel's Dramatic Entitlement Reforms

  • Yet as questions about Enron's credit-standing spread this week, it began to have difficulty making markets in some instruments.

    ECONOMIST: A financial black hole

  • Without doubt, the World Club Tournament must help bridge this difficulty, but we only have to look to football to see that club success does not map precisely onto national glory.

    BBC: Lions a force again?

  • Researchers have uncovered the reason for this difference in how difficulty is interpreted, and it is simply this: More often than not, Bright Girls believe that their abilities are innate and unchangeable, while bright boys believe that they can develop ability through effort and practice.

    FORBES: Bright Girls, Smart Women: Often Their Own Worst Enemies

  • If Paul Silk and his colleagues come back this autumn with a recommendation that the Assembly should gain powers to raise more than the "peanut" taxes like the aggregates levy and air passenger duty, then it's Labour who will have the greatest difficulty in accepting much beyond this - and will be the most exposed by being in government.

    BBC: State of Play 4 - Labour

  • That said, the image could help explain why others might have had difficulty identifying the existence and motives of this terrorist cell.

    CNN: A new plague

  • Times like this, high-beta stocks tend to have great difficulty.

    FORBES: 2 Dividend ETFs for a Risky Market

  • He and Mike Greenberg both found it rather impossible for the players to embark upon a relationship with a group of owners who still have difficulty being cordial to each other even to this day.

    FORBES: Will We Ever See MLB Compensation Tied to Team Equity?

  • This is part of the great difficulty Western observers have when viewing the events now rising out of the Middle East.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Freedom Flame 2013

  • As a result of this difficulty, investing in high-tech stocks that have been on a correction mode can be both very rewarding and very risky.

    FORBES: Two Ways to Separate Value from Vice Among High Technology Stocks

  • And we don't believe that we're going to have any difficulty in persuading other nations to agree with us that this is quite a serious, serious matter.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • The very difficulty in overcoming this barrier makes it hard for those who have gained entry to leave.

    ECONOMIST: Theoretical physics

  • This adds another tier of difficulty to the game, as you have to carefully manage each fighter's life bar.

    CNN: Technology - 'Tekken Tag Tournament' a treat for fans of the series

  • This would make it more attractive to international buyers, who sometimes have difficulty winning approval by picky co-op boards, brokers said.

    WSJ: Pieces of a Mansion Puzzle on Block

  • They also believe that techniques used to block this gene in mice could be used on humans, including those who have difficulty developing muscles.

    BBC: Myostatin controls the growth of muscles

  • The difficulty will be that those who currently don't have access to this essential resource are the most difficult to reach, the most marginalized, the poorest, and the most politically disenfranchised.

    CNN: World Water Day: An end to global thirst is in sight

  • Despite this solid rise in the price of gold, the larger gold mining stocks have had difficulty keeping up.

    FORBES: Panning for Stocks

  • And what this means to life in the oceans is potentially disastrous: corals and mollusks have more difficulty making shells, plankton at the base of the food chain become less viable, and whole ecosystems are potentially threatened.

    FORBES: Unleashing Innovation to Save Our Oceans

  • "The people who really depend on this baths, - children, pensioners, the disabled - are going to have difficulty with that increased transport, " she said.

    BBC: Levenshulme baths

  • The Times article makes much of the difficulty of making this work in an area like mental illness, where discoveries have been few and far between.

    FORBES: The NIH Gets Into The Drug Development Business

  • This is a tragedy of the commons, in which sensible individual decisions have led to a collective difficulty.

    ECONOMIST: Parasitology: The risks of global worming | The

  • Critics say this is further evidence of inflexible European labour markets, as it reflects the difficulty firms have in laying off unwanted workers.

    ECONOMIST: European economies

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