Synaptics scientist David Gillespie says "mushy and imprecise" problems exist that microprocessors have difficulty solving.
Employers lament that they have difficulty hiring people with basic reading and writing skills.
Ms Davey said there was a theory that dogs have difficulty judging depths.
James Davis, Director of Program and Marketing at Vanderkamp Center, sees it as a golden opportunity for not-for-profit organizations such as his that may have difficulty attracting volunteers on their own.
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All of this combines to make these works, particularly the landscapes, specially appealing to eyes educated by modernism eyes that have no difficulty accepting these modest paintings as complete, just as they are.
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"You can't engage that many reactors and not have a few that are going to have difficulty, " she said.
And a big part of the problem is that they have great difficulty finding work.
Apparently it is also stated that shift workers have difficulty exercising because they feel fatigued, and lacking in energy.
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One possibility is that lefty snails have difficulty mating with their right-handed relations.
He anticipates that people will have difficulty paying their mortgages for the next few years as unemployment numbers continue to rise.
Had she testified, of course, chances are good that she would have difficulty explaining all of her complex and doubtless subtle motives.
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So the only formula that could long-term work is one that doesn't always work so that people would have difficulty following it.
That's also a point that Americans have some difficulty absorbing, and pulls America and Europe along farther and faster than we expect.
PCs in America are so cheap and so widespread that companies may have difficulty persuading consumers to make the extra investment in digital televisions.
Another problem, so say stock market analysts, is that ABB may have difficulty expanding its power transmission output fast enough to handle the coming growth.
It thus appeared that her Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle would win the most seats in the lower house, but that she would have difficulty gaining the presidency.
Dyslexia was long thought to be a vision-related problem, but there's a growing consensus that dyslexics instead have difficulty associating letters with spoken sounds and blending them together fluidly to make words.
He added that if Mr Osborne had decided that the UK should contribute "a fraction more" he would have had to ask for parliamentary approval, predicting that the government would have had difficulty persuading MPs to vote in favour of such a move.
It seems that dyslexics may have particular difficulty in processing rhythmic patterns in speech.
But Obama performs better in several other swing states that Democrats have historically had difficulty winning, such as New Mexico, Nevada and Colorado.
One of the reasonable arguments against my position is that poorer kids have more difficulty taking on unpaid internships because they need to earn basic living expenses.
She agreed that some parents did have difficulty obtaining funding for PGD from their local trust, particularly if they already had one child who was not affected by the disease.
With the ongoing economic and related job woes, one group that seems to have more difficulty are those in the mid-career stages, particularly those in the 50-plus age group.
And when they are ordered to boost their capital ratios, there is the paradoxical consequence that they will tend to lend less - which in turn leads to an economic slowdown, which in turn means that their customers have more difficulty repaying their debts, which in turn weakens banks.
As a long-standing proponent of marketing integration I can speak to the fact that many marketers still have difficulty in putting it into practical use, including many chief marketing officers which was the basis of my piece aptly titled The Eleven Letter Word That Continues To Elude All CMOs And Marketers.
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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.
Until now, it has been widely accepted in law-enforcement circles that such an attack in the U.S. was less likely because of the difficulty that organizers would have in marshaling the spiritual support to keep the would-be suicide focused on the task.
"The people who really depend on this baths, - children, pensioners, the disabled - are going to have difficulty with that increased transport, " she said.
He will have difficulty keeping that promise and increasing employment too.
The newspapers are united in predicting that PM Kan will have great difficulty getting the cooperation and support he is seeking both from within his own fractious party, and from opposition parties.
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