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But I'm have having difficultly with the way it's laid out.
People have difficultly grasping the differential implications of detailed policy proposals.
Don't just buy it all here because it trades very difficultly.
Pollsters also tend to have more difficultly modeling turnout for individual states.
It's now easier to see why Clinton had (unfair) difficultly with authenticity.
Difficultly in partnerships, both romantic and platonic, is on the menu today, Gemini.
They have difficultly stomaching small changes in the ergonomics of their favorite camera body.
Throughout the conflict, Iran had difficultly purchasing weapons and updating and upgrading its aging equipment.
Difficultly around communication—in both your private and your public lives—will also be an issue.
Cashin said if that were to happen, the banks and financials may have difficultly because Sen.
The difficultly with Suarez is that he does not consider what he's doing to be wrong.
When the seas are rough, the difficultly level increases enough to make even experienced pilots nervous.
Obama and former President George W. Bush have both described the difficultly in making those calls.
It also suffered from some difficultly spikes that very nearly threatened to stub out the fun.
Sources told Business Insider that Chinese capital controls mean funds have difficultly bringing money in from China.
Phetla recalled the difficultly of her own experience attending the school as a young girl with an Afro.
The 17-year-old said she understood the difficultly the student was having relating to the gun violence.
Beman noted the difficultly the panel he appointed faced in deciding what Snead victories to count as official.
But the difficultly was that we didn't know how the pelt that he wears would behave in the water.
Someone who is fragmented has poor "ego strength" which leads to difficultly with boundaries, both internal and with other people.
The only difficultly I had was when I turned my hand around to bring the droid back in my direction.
Some Republicans had expressed concern that Blackburn, a conservative lawmaker, would have difficultly in a general election match-up against former Tennessee Gov.
"The difficultly in accomplishing what (the panel) ultimately accomplished was that until then, there was no specific criteria (for official victories)," Beman said.
The initial difficultly was hard to watch, as we were in her way, crowding her, as she confronted the steps as obstacle and metaphor.
"Google can brush [the fine] off without an enormous amount of difficultly," said Richard Windsor, founder of the tech research firm Radio Free Mobile.
Symptoms can include memory loss, difficulty planning and solving problems, difficultly completing familiar tasks, vision loss, misplacing items often and difficulty finding the right words.
This could be evidenced by difficultly completing the remaining planned divestitures and associated debt pay-down, and/or sustained negative growth in CHS's organic adjusted admissions.
Serious Saturn and dreamy Neptune connect, and their combined influence helps you manage difficultly at home or in your day job using your creative, intuitive abilities.
This could be evidenced by difficultly completing the remaining planned divestitures and associated debt pay-down, and/or sustained negative growth in CHS' same hospital adjusted admissions.
It's also not clear if both sides are convinced they'd gain enough benefits from a merger to justify the risk and difficultly of combining two large private companies.
But the estimated 5,000 women who are currently volunteers is double the number of a decade ago at a time when departments are having difficultly finding new recruits.
An occupational therapist who worked with the boy at school told investigators that the child had poor eye-hand coordination and difficultly pinching his finger and thumb together.
" That challenge doesn't compare to the difficultly of taking plane trips with her children — something the socialite admits is "probably one of my least favorite things in the world.
A White House official acknowledged on Friday the difficultly of pressing Congress to pass the TPP because Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
Put another way, if the White House wins, the voters will have greater difficultly shaping immigration policy through congressional elections, and petitioning Congress on immigration will serve little purpose.
The voter would also have to sign a declaration swearing that he or she has had a reasonable difficultly that prevented obtaining one of the accepted forms of photo identification.
"We all have to learn how to win again," said 18-times major winner Nicklaus, who remembered the difficultly of winning the 1986 Masters after a six-year drought on tour.
Each jump is worth a certain number of points based on the degree of difficultly, and judges frequently watch slow motion replays of routines to make sure rotations are properly noted.
A U.S. health official warned Monday it's possible the Zika virus could spread to other Gulf states because of the area's semi-tropical weather and the difficultly in controlling the mosquito population.
One reason for their difficultly is that the game uses anti-tampering technology by Austrian company Denuvo, which protects any Digital Rights Management system (a common anti-piracy measure) a game has.
This could be evidenced by difficultly completing the remaining planned divestitures and associated debt pay-down, negative growth in organic adjusted admissions, and/or lack of progress toward resolution of HMA's legal issues.
The actress, 47, said that she was concerned people would think that her MS symptoms — difficultly speaking and an inability to fully use her left leg — were because she was drinking too much.
Schuster said Iran has thought to have developed skilled divers who can swim under and around ships and attach mines to their hulls, something that even the tightest security can have difficultly detecting.
A glance at the Status column tells me my internet is up and running, but this column looks different when the network for your area is down, or iyour modem is having difficultly making a connection.
"People who had difficultly hearing a whisper (but technically still had normal hearing), scored 6 points worse on a test of speed and attention than people who had absolutely perfect hearing," Golub said in an email.
And when you have a president who has difficultly sticking to his prepared remarks, who tends to go wildly off script with whatever is on his mind, that makes this a lot more likely to happen.
When there is this difficultly around DACA, around immigration, about the rhetoric that goes on and we talked about political theater, immigration has been critical to that in this country, how do you look at it?
Haag's student loan balance of around $22015,2100 isn't as large as the burden shouldered by many other borrowers, but, he said, his difficultly finding a college-level job in the U.S. has made that debt oppressive nonetheless.
NEW YORK, Jan 9 (Reuters) - U.S. non-financial firms are increasingly having difficultly earning enough to make interest payments on their debt, which is expanding faster than the economy, according to a report from the Institute of International Finance.
Indeed back in December 2015, reports began circulating that Zo Rooms, which had only recently landed a $32 million Series B led by Tiger Global, would be snapped up by OYO after getting into financial difficultly battling its deep-pocketed competitor.
Perhaps no other issue enrages workaday New Yorkers as much as the deterioration of their prized subways; so any news that it will add cost and difficultly to borrow the estimated $20 billion to $40 billion needed for repairs is unwelcome.
Hjelm, who launched VOI as a solution to address congestion, pollution and difficultly getting around he experienced when working in Moscow, said VOI would be in 50-60 cities by year end, with a focus on Germany, Switzerland and Austria.
Bait and switch in Internet-based advertising is nothing new (it's not new in the real world, either), but considering all the difficultly Facebook has had with fake news over the last 12 months, you'd think the'd police this stuff a little better.
The philosophy major concedes that his student loan balance of around $7003,000 isn't as large as the burden shouldered by many other borrowers, but he said his difficultly finding a college-level job in the U.S. has made that debt oppressive nonetheless.
"I realized what a huge deal my year had become over there, but I feel like the less I think about it the better," said the Spaniard, adding he was under no illusions of the difficultly of becoming world number one and then staying there.
" Duncan went on to say, "what I'm talking about is an idea -- for all the difficultly, for all the impractically about it -- I think would shock the nation, would create the kind of tension that we've lacked, and we need to create tension to compel lawmakers to change.
" She pointed to the difficultly researchers face in studying cannabis in the United States due to the intense regulation of marijuana -- still on the list of federally controlled substances -- and said that cannabis needs to be removed from the list so that "barriers to research can be eliminated.
Hue escalates in difficultly gently, but always makes the player feel clever for solving its problems, at any level of challenge—be that simply spinning the color wheel to remove a crate from your path, or carefully timing jumps with switches between shades to ascend the ledges of an otherwise impassable vertical shaft.
While no country allows foreign doctors to work in their country without ensuring that they meet local standards, the Syrians in Germany complain that the system here is complicated: There are, for example, different accreditation departments in each of the nation's 16 states, which they say often have different standards; and the process is riddled with wait times of several months between registration exams, adding to the difficultly.
What It Is: Fitbit's new wearable, the Inspire HR, with a built-in heart rate monitor Who Tried It: Julie Mazziotta, PEOPLE Health Writer/Reporter Level of Difficulty: 2100/2800 — Putting a Fitbit on your wrist isn't exactly tough, but the level of difficultly certainly goes up based on your activity As the writer for PEOPLE's Health section, I try to practice what I preach, especially when it comes to working out.
The grinder had more difficultly comminuting hardwood whole trees due to its higher wood density and larger diameter.
It is > much to her credit that in her work with extremely rare and difficultly > obtainable materials she has never had any accident or lost any of the > material.
Never Give Up was received generally well by critics. It was praised for its difficultly and the satisfaction of overcoming its challenges, although critics noted its lack of originality and its tendency to be outdated.
As a result – the 17th place and a difficultly saved registration in the First League. In 1977 an attempt to renew a team was undertaken. The changes touched mainly the defensive line. The coaches refused services of age-specific footballers – Klimanov, Faizullin, Sukharev, Antikhovich.
The difficultly for this challenge was to find cheap items that would her to achieve Squidward's head shape. A trip to Walgreens later, and Mykie had bought $160 worth of items to help her on her way. She proceeded to show items and how she intended to use each item to create a realistic recreation of the character.
The Red Army had failed to reach its objectives and had suffered heavy casualties (some 90.000 men). On the other hand, the Germans had also lost some 30,000 men, which could be difficultly replaced, with the Battle of Kursk raging at the same period. The next Soviet Offensive in January 1944, the Leningrad–Novgorod Offensive, would break the German resistance.
Whenever he returns home after difficultly pretending to be a good person, he stands in front of the mirror and removes his clothes. Out of anger for Adikeshavulu not giving him the market, the MLA makes White the market chairman. Adikeshavulu beats the MLA and makes him announce Adikeshavulu the chairman. White agrees on the condition that Sandy must marry him.
However, there were still a lot of people working hard to survive day by day. There were a lot of “Kim”s out there, living difficultly. Seoul was full of lower class citizens who were tormented by poverty, and this poverty is the problem that Hyun Jin-geon, along with other realism authors at that time, tried to point out with the settings of their stories.
In addition, Carpenter was a strong advocate to expand education opportunities to minorities and women. He helped promote and organize newly accredited degree programs despite opposition from those unwilling to change. Carpenter declined the Presidency of that college (later university) in 1891 and several times during his tenure. Despite difficultly to enact change, he was significant in being able to help transform the farm focused college into a university of higher learning.
The family moved into the gatelodge at the hospital when Devlin was 2 months old. Her mother died of cancer when Devlin was almost 5 years old, which affected the family greatly. She recalled the difficultly of being a poor Protestant family and how she had few friends. This led to her embracing reading and literature, as she attended the local Church of Ireland national school and the Diocesan School for Girls, Adelaide Road.
Colias croceus has a wingspan of .Simon Coombes Captain's European Butterfly GuideSvenska fjärilar The upperside of the wings is golden to orange yellow with a broad black margin on all four wings and a black spot near the centre forewing. Usually these butterflies settles with its wings closed, consequently the black margin of the uppersides of the wings is difficultly visible. The underside lacks the black borders and is lighter, with a more greenish tint, particularly on the forewings.
Overall, however, critics had mixed response for the graphics, as the demanding graphics resulted in poor draw distance; in particular, the PlayStation version struggled in this aspect. In general, the gameplay was favourably reviewed, with critics praising the solid, enjoyable missions, though there were complaints regarding a poor control system and unfairly high levels of difficultly. The game spawned a sequel, G-Police: Weapons of Justice, released in 1999 for the PlayStation. This sequel received similar reviews to those of the original game.
The usual problems for cultivation of Larryleachia apply to L. cactiformis, primary of these being the need for year- round warmth and sunlight, and the dangers of root rot and mealy bugs. Grafting L. cactiformis onto a rootstock tuber of a Ceropegia, such as Ceropegia woodii, and treating the plants against root mealy bugs should mostly alleviate these issues, though propagation is still a problem as the plant does not offset or seed readily and grows difficultly and slowly from seedling.
Three short ridges connect Momin Dvor with the neighbouring peaks. The western ridge links it with Valyavishki Chukar (2,664 m) and at the same time separates the cirques Valyavishki and Belemeto; the ridge is part of a hiking trail leading from Tevno Ezero shelter to Dzhengal Peak. Another ridge stems in south-eastern direction towards Kralev Dvor and forms part of the main trail between Tevno Ezero shelter and Bezbog refuge. To the north- east a more difficultly accessible ridge links Momin Dvor and Dzhengal, situated on the neighbouring Polezhan secondary ridge.
Washington DC: Georgetown University Press. A series of Ottoman invasions and civil wars in western Georgia resulted in a breakdown of communications and the mountainous regions became increasingly isolated. In Svaneti, a medieval feudal system effectively collapsed and once flourishing regional Georgian Orthodox culture went in decline to the point of reversal to some pagan practices. The highlanders of Svaneti entrenched themselves in their difficultly accessible villages fortified with chains of defensive towers and were only passively involved in the turmoil that filled Georgia, leading to the relative lack of written records about Svaneti from that period.
Idrialin is a mineral wax which can be distilled from the mineral idrialite. According to G. Goldschmidt of the Chemical Society of London, it can be extracted by means of xylene, amyl alcohol or turpentine; also without decomposition, by distillation in a current of hydrogen, or carbon dioxide. It is a white crystalline body, very difficultly fusible, boiling above 440 °C (824 °F). Its solution in glacial acetic acid, by oxidation with chromic acid, yielded a red powdery solid and a fatty acid fusing at 62 °C, and exhibiting all the characters of a mixture of palmitic acid and stearic acid.
The Urdini Lakes seen from the Damga peak The Urdini Lakes () are a group of glacial lakes, situated in the northwestern Rila Mountains in Bulgaria. They are not as popular with the tourists as the Seven Rila Lakes further west, because they are situated in the most difficultly accessible areas of the mountain range. The Urdini lakes are located in the western section of the homonymous cirque between the summits of Damga (2,670 m) to the northwest and Dodov peak (2,661 m) to the south. They consist of six lakes: Suhoto (Bulgarian for Dry), Ribnoto (Fish), Triagalnoto (Triangle), Botanicheskoto (Botanical), Golyamata Panitsa and Malkata Panitsa.
The last summit of this ridge in the west is called Hranisava (1964 m.) and can be better ascended to by a trail starting in the hamlet of Lokve, between Hadžići and Pazarić. This offers a hike towards a view from this most western summit of the Bjelašnica range.Matias Gomez: Forgotten Beauty, page 128-129, Buybook Sarajevo 2005, Another hike departs from Dugo Polje and leads via a difficultly retrieved trail through thick shrubs of Pinus Mugo the summit of Krvavac (2061 m.). One of the hikes leads parallel to the Rakitnica Canyon, departing from Umoljani and ending at Lukomir, known to be the last all-year- through inhabited semi-nomadic settlement at this altitude in the Balkans.
In many musical idioms it belongs to the tradition of stringed instruments to work with different tunings, adapted to the demands of the piece of music. Therefore, it is not surprising, that Bashir experimented with a lot of tunings. A common tuning of the Arabian oud – "Arabian" in contrast to the almost identical Turkish instrument, that has a slightly different history – is: Julien Weiss Discusses Traditional and Contemporary Arab Music, by Sami Asmar The reesha is held in the palm of one's hand, resulting in a difficultly learnable picking technique; furthermore the doubled strings have a less controllable attack than single strings. Therefore, the inevitable rhythmic reliability in fastest, asymmetric accented, melodies is a special trademark of virtuosos.
Thomas Burr Osborne at the end of the 19th century was the first person to systematically study seed storage proteins by their solubility characteristics. He established 4 classes of proteins: water-soluble albumins; salt soluble globulins: vicilin—typically having sedimentation coefficients, S values (a measure of the protein mass determined by sedimentation equilibrium ultracentrifugation) of about 7 Svedberg units (hence the common name 7S globulin) and legumin (11S); alcohol/water-soluble—cereal—prolamines; and a fourth class, glutelins, of difficultly soluble proteins no longer recognized and now considered low solubility prolamin or globulin storage proteins . Gluten consists of a mixture of prolamins: 'glutenin' and 'gliadin'. Osborne and his Yale colleague Lafayette Mendel are considered the 'founders' of the modern science of nutrition.
The fortified town of Grol, present-day Groenlo, was a small, but relatively important stronghold along the eastern border of the Dutch Republic. Groenlo formed a crucial link between the Dutch cities that were members of the Hanseatic League, such as Deventer, Kampen, Zwolle, and Zutphen, and the Holy Roman Empire. Situated in a difficultly passable region, Groenlo developed extensive fortifications that from the late Middle Ages were constantly improved, so that by 1595 the medieval brick city wall was itself surrounded with motes and bastions and armed with cannons. In 1580, after the Spanish took control of the provinces of Friesland, Groningen, Drenthe, and Overijssel, Groenlo, which itself lay in the bordering province of Guelders, was taken over by Spanish troops as well.
Samum was a castrum (fort) in the Roman province of Dacia, situated at the very northern border of that territory. It lied on the right (northern) side of the river Someș, in historical land later known as Transylvania, inside of present Romania. Remnants of this relatively small fortified camp lies within the cadastre of village Cășeiu (near the town of Dej), to the southwest from the edge of the village. This castrum in a typical square shape was built as an auxiliary military camp at the beginning of the 2nd century, in times of the Emperor Trajan, while it was fully abandoned (together with whole province of Dacia) after 270 AD, when Emperor Aurelian decided to give-up too difficultly defensible province.
During this time, Stowell kept some of his sensitive research notes in Manx, knowing that he was the only person in the world who could understand them fully, often creating new scientific terms. While living in Liverpool he attended Irish language classes, feeling that they were "the next best thing to Manx." Stowell become fluent in Irish and taught the language in Liverpool, although not without difficultly during the Troubles: > And when the troubles came in Northern Ireland it was a bit difficult > because people threatened the office in Liverpool about the class in Irish > and it was….well they had to laugh in the end because I said, ‘Change the > name to Celtic Studies,’ and they did that and they made other threats > because they thought that was the football club Celtic in Glasgow.
Federaliza a Escola Superior de Agricultura de Lavras (ESAL) e dá outras providências Other sign of visible social degradation was the Rosary church walls collapse in 1965, difficultly rebuilt only in 1970, and the end of the tramway in 1967. The 1960s and 1970s represented profound changes in Lavras social composition. On one hand, there was the growth of urban areas due to rural exodus; on the other, it was noted that the city's population growth was below the national average, caused by the phenomenon of internal migration: as Lavras being economically stagnant, many of its children have moved to other centers looking for better opportunities. Another sign of the municipality weakening was the lack of political representation, which would be broken fourteen years later with the election of Maurício Souza Pádua to the Legislative Assembly of Minas Gerais in 1983.
According to the Milinda Pañha, at the end of his reign Menander I became a Buddhist arhat,Extract of the Milinda Panha: "And afterwards, taking delight in the wisdom of the Elder, he handed over his kingdom to his son, and abandoning the household life for the houseless state, grew great in insight, and himself attained to Arahatship!" (The Questions of King Milinda, Translation by T. W. Rhys Davids, 1890) a fact also echoed by Plutarch, who explains that his relics were shared and enshrined.Plutarch on Menander: "But when one Menander, who had reigned graciously over the Bactrians, died afterwards in the camp, the cities indeed by common consent celebrated his funerals; but coming to a contest about his relics, they were difficultly at last brought to this agreement, that his ashes being distributed, everyone should carry away an equal share, and they should all erect monuments to him." (Plutarch, "Political Precepts" Praec. reip. ger.

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