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Sometimes he has difficulty bending down and picking things up.
He said in court Monday that Durst has difficulty hearing.
She has difficulty remembering that her patient's parents have died.
Redstone's lawyers say he has difficulty speaking but is mentally fit.
Erickson has difficulty recollecting the past, or perhaps he prefers not to.
Eleanor Oliphant has difficulty with social interaction, preferring isolation to awkward situations.
Most frustratingly, he says, he has difficulty keeping the children in school.
But, as the story progresses, each sister has difficulty maintaining her appointed role.
He shows signs of mild cerebral palsy and has difficulty keeping his balance.
Dora orchestrates a daring jewel theft; Lili has difficulty lighting a bomb's fuse.
When she has difficulty sleeping through the night, Justin remains by her side.
She loves Twizzlers, likes to dance, and has difficulty picking out the perfect tail.
He still has difficulty lifting his arm and his mobility is limited, he said.
He has since resumed his Citizen Twain tour, though he still has difficulty speaking.
Who has difficulty standing up and walking elegantly from their desk to the printer?
And he also has difficulty telling the truth, and it happens again and again.
The man says he's never been in trouble before and has difficulty picturing that moment.
Congress often has difficulty focusing on more than one cybersecurity-related topic at a time.
While many have been replaced, the region still has difficulty filling positions in that area.
But with Jahangard being a perfectionist, she has difficulty trusting others with her macaron recipe.
In politics since the fall of Communism, Zeman also suffers from diabetes and has difficulty walking.
For her part, Jessica has difficulty dealing with her PTSD and is resistant to seeking help.
For instance, they used a strain of yeast that has difficulty surviving outside of a laboratory.
The president blows hot and cold with his advisers and sometimes has difficulty filling top positions.
With more than 5 million paying advertisers, however, Facebook has difficulty enforcing all of its policies.
But like many who have written about Washington, Shorto has difficulty describing the president's inner life.
"We think probably more than half the population has difficulty with processing lactose," Dr. Newberry said.
Gordon has difficulty imagining how computers could continue to transform our lives, so he assumes they won't.
Some research suggests that many as one in three of us has difficulty achieving orgasm during sex.
She can remember everything that happened before the accident, but she has difficulty retaining any new information.
David, who has autism and has difficulty focusing, stays grounded when he is on horseback, she said.
While Morck is no Lisbeth Salander — he has difficulty using a cellphone — these stories are better plotted.
Ms. Duff's Charity says she loves happy endings, but has difficulty arriving at one of her own.
He has difficulty speaking and says that he has greater difficulty understanding what is said to him.
She longs for her to return, but has difficulty regarding the woman's life with anything but horror.
In common with many gifted children he has difficulty eating because he is hyper-sensitive to food textures.
She has begun counseling, but has difficulty sleeping for more than three or four hours at a time.
He also knew that if the process is rushed, the GI tract has difficulty dealing with the influx.
I am a school psychologist in a high-need, underresourced district that typically has difficulty filling its vacancies.
Though Ollie is a big fan of books, he has difficulty understanding the meaning behind the stories, Reece says.
Culture, stories, and ethics are things that can't be reduced to equations, and economics accordingly has difficulty with them.
Also, the sister that I am closest to has health problems, requires expensive medical treatments and has difficulty working.
"A person who stammers knows what they want to say but has difficulty getting the words out," the site states.
"He has difficulty breathing and suffers from a sore throat and headaches," lawyers wrote in the documents, according to CNN.
Radar works well in bad weather, but has difficulty detecting fixed objects, like an emergency vehicle stopped on a road.
Despite his remarkable recall abilities, Hausler's IQ is unaffected, and he has difficulty distinguishing important prior events from trivial ones.
One side sees it as a giveaway of public assets; the other has difficulty finding agreement amongst its own divisions.
When you're on the offensive, it's important to vary up your attacks so that your opponent has difficulty blocking them.
Children in the village leave school early; women have children young; one in five adults has difficulty reading and writing.
A student athlete still has difficulty climbing up stairs after being hospitalized with "severe lung damage" caused by e-cigarettes.
Years after his overdose, Meehan still has difficulty retaining basic information, including appointment times or customers' sandwich orders at work.
The Government of National Accord has the recognition of the United Nations but has difficulty enforcing its rule beyond the capital.
The public still has difficulty seeing Black girls and women with the same innocence and purity as white women are regarded.
He has difficulty adapting to changes in his routine and can be triggered into angry tantrums by loud noises and crowds.
But he has difficulty in tying up the loose ends of his story, which takes an abrupt melodramatic turn before concluding.
The hyper-competitive executive and serial entrepreneur is notoriously combative and has difficulty unclenching his grip on the reins of the company.
"I was seven days without food," says Gorjit, the young Indian whose feet were so badly damaged he still has difficulty walking.
A weak president has difficulty achieving these things, as competing political actors impede his goals and jockey to assert their own influence.
When our son told us about being transgender, again it didn't bother me—but my husband still has difficulty understanding his choice.
She also has difficulty speaking about the assault; only Celia's mom and a social worker know what happened to her that night.
On "Panther Like a Panther (Miracle Mix)," Mike reminds us that sometimes our wildest imagination has difficulty keeping pace with real life.
That described "a highly impulsive individual" who "has difficulty controlling his urges and emotions" and "seldom feels a sense of guilt or remorse".
A single seismometer therefore has difficulty distinguishing between a quake of magnitude 7.3, 8.3 or even 9.3 (about as large as they get).
In recent months, Houthi forces made repeated incursions into Saudi territory, and lobbed missiles across the vast frontier, which Riyadh has difficulty defending.
There's little doubt that nearly everyone who comes in contact with the Internet has difficulty disconnecting: People everywhere are glued to their devices.
Lucious still has difficulty facing his past, and has more sad flashbacks of his mother (Kelly Rowland) and her awful Russian Roulette suicide.
Years after Germany, Britain, and now even Italy have instituted labor market overhauls, France has difficulty even addressing the question, economists here say.
Meanwhile, Warren's ethnicity and heritage has become point of ridicule, as she claimed to be Native American but but has difficulty proving it.
The alert from the Colombia-based Avianca goes on to say that Dhiab has difficulty moving, uses crutches and does not speak Portuguese.
They ate many of the young trees he planted outside the fence, and are a major reason the hardwood forest has difficulty regenerating.
But Cryosat-2 works best in winter; in summer, when the ice is melting, it has difficulty distinguishing between ice and open water.
Business Insider has also noticed when testing the Galaxy S20 Ultra's camera that it sometimes has difficulty auto-focusing on a particular subject.
As the water hit her waist, she had to scream for neighbors to save her 74-year-old mother, who has difficulty walking.
Yet even now, with a happy home life and thriving business, Ms. Grubman has difficulty discussing the events of summer 29, when everything changed.
Libya Why it's suspended: While Libya is an "important and valuable counterterrorism partner" of the US, it still has difficulty sharing terror-related information.
According to NBC Los Angeles, her legal filing alleges that she was permanently disfigured and now has difficulty "[functioning] as a wife" to her husband.
"From what I've learned, giving financial seminars, the average person has difficulty understanding terms and jargon that most financial writers take for granted," Hallam says.
"From what I've learned, giving financial seminars, the average person has difficulty understanding terms and jargon that most financial writers take for granted," Hallam writes.
Their breakout "star" this year is Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, a "socialist" who has difficulty articulating what that means beyond answering soft ball questions on MSNBC.
If the company defaults, that will indicate the government has difficulty providing timely support despite its willingness to do so, and will impair the government's creditability.
The National Football League still has difficulty articulating what should count as a legitimate catch, just as rugby struggles to define downward pressure for a try.
From the view of US, if other countries that in the nuclear agreement still obey the agreement, then the US has difficulty to press Iran alone.
Nearly one in eight people in the United States has difficulty providing enough food for all members of their household because of a lack of resources.
Someone who has difficulty reading may be unfairly stereotyped as less intelligent, which may contribute to the idea that only unintelligent or lazy people prefer dubs.
When a culture has difficulty acknowledging even one form of marginality, two or more forms may result in total invisibility, the resistance coming from every direction.
Passmore chose to go shopping at 8:30 PM in hopes that the store would have fewer distractions for her son, who has difficulty with sensory overload.
He has difficulty getting into some events and must be escorted by a press office official in areas beyond those allowed by his new credentials, he said.
When it was initially towed into view spotters has difficulty identifying it from about a kilometer away as it was behind a tractor and an escort vehicle.
He was being serious, but it was hard to take him seriously: floppy-haired and serene, Rathee is so shy he has difficulty looking people in the face.
Fertility is itself oftentimes a mysterious black box as well, though a full 10% of the female population in the United States has difficulty getting or staying pregnant.
But investors and banking analysts warned the scheme would be no panacea for Italy's banking sector, which is crowded with weaker lenders and has difficulty recovering bad debts.
Thomas told WICS that the woman —who sits at Thomas' table every time she comes to IHOP with her family — has difficulty eating because of a medical issue.
Sadly, there is every prospect that this depreciation will accelerate in the weeks immediately ahead as the country has difficulty in financing its gaping external current account deficit.
Here are a few examples: One thing that comes up again and again in the legal cases involving drones: Law enforcement has difficulty finding operators piloting remote aircraft.
One driving factor, the authors found, is as simple as warming temperatures -- like a warm can of Coke that can't hold fizz, warm ocean water has difficulty holding oxygen.
Rainey struggles to nail the practice interview Craig is putting on because he has difficulty remembering the other skills he's learned with the program over the past few weeks.
The basic question Pelosi's camp has difficulty answering is what is the path forward for the party, really, if her own allies don't want her speaking at their rallies?
The auditor also sees confusion between the three agencies, describes overall financial losses in recent years, poor governance and concludes that "the state has difficulty being a good shareholder".
Even larger players like Uber struggle to correctly classify objects in the road with self-driving tech, and according to a recent report, has difficulty accounting for human unpredictability.
But despite the fact that the former vice president is still recovering from his coma, and has difficulty speaking, he still has a tremendous amount of power over Olivia.
The I.R.S. has difficulty tracing the income of the superwealthy or countering their sophisticated arguments about why what appears to be one type of income is actually something else.
This person has difficulty keeping one student straight from another and is often unavailable and often responds with "news" or information that I already know (or have even provided).
So people without air conditioning, senior citizens, and anyone who has difficulty getting out and about to find a place to cool down are especially vulnerable during a heat wave.
It's unclear if the iPhone X will solve this, but experts in the space have said that the technology generally has difficulty processing very light- and very dark-skinned faces.
He struggles to speak in sentences, receives almost all of his schooling in a special education classroom and has difficulty sitting still for more than five minutes at a time.
Asperger's can heighten frustrations, and New Michael Ingemi — a name he's given himself, and he isn't shy about correcting those who still use his birth name — occasionally has difficulty coping.
One moment, she is thriving off the high of a manic period and the next she has difficulty getting out of bed for a week in the lows of depression.
These blood-soaked pictures, both the traditional and the 360 views, aim to surprise, disgust or otherwise affect the viewer in a way that less bloody material often has difficulty doing.
In the second, more cathartic part with very few illustrations, "Vivre encore" ("Living Again"), sly black humor helps Dewilde cope, though he continues to jump at noises and has difficulty concentrating.
One of the reasons why law enforcement has difficulty making cases against drug traffickers is that criminals are easily able to launder their money through anonymous shell companies, the report stated.
PITTSFORD, N.Y. — Reserved and unaccustomed to the spotlight, Kathryn Smith still has difficulty putting into perspective what it is like to be the N.F.L.'s first female full-time assistant coach.
While the company is trying to use visual recognition tech to enhance store placement and display, the tech has difficulty capturing the product when it is falling over on the shelf.
But in a chamber where 218 votes are required to pass legislation, Mr. Ryan still faces the same fundamental problem as his predecessor: He has difficulty bringing his fractious conference together.
Because only a fourth of subway stations have elevators, buses are essential for people for whom the subway is not accessible, like wheelchair users and anyone who has difficulty navigating stairs.
She now carries a compass, and when she has difficulty sleeping, she works on building a "spatial memory" by mentally recreating her trip and mapping what buildings appear in what order.
Musk already alarmed some Tesla investors by admitting in an emotional interview last month with The New York Times that he takes the prescription drug Ambien because he has difficulty sleeping.
The White House has difficulty getting Congress to follow its proposals even when both houses are controlled by the president's own party let alone when they are controlled by his opponents.
The singer, 60, who suffered a massive stroke in July 2013, still has difficulty speaking but that hasn't stopped the couple from rebuilding a life together on their ranch in Tioga, Texas.
Those with members on the autism spectrum plan ahead, by setting aside a quiet space or making sure to prepare familiar foods for someone who has difficulty with a change in routine.
However, because of inconsistent annual funding as well as aging infrastructure at many parks, it has difficulty keeping pace with necessary repairs and currently has a maintenance backlog estimated at $11.6 billion.
Even on issues where Republicans believe they have a serious case for wrongdoing — Benghazi, Solyndra, Fast & Furious — the GOP has difficulty keeping serious investigations from getting bogged down and trivialized by conspiracies.
Doug Stafford, a senior adviser to Paul, told Fox News that it is unclear when Paul will return to work because he is in "considerable pain" and has difficulty getting around, including flying.
"There are some cases where you might use your hands instead of a speculum," like checking on "a 70-year-old woman who tells you she has difficulty with bladder control," he said.
A comment on how men exploit vulnerable women (Jules is a trans woman who has difficulty finding romance IRL), or a graphic scene of an adult man having sex with a 16-year-old?
Federer turns 215 in August, Rafael Nadal is 216 but is frequently injured, and Andy Murray, whom Djokovic beat soundly in the French final on Sunday, has difficulty in their head-to-head matchups.
President Donald Trump said last month that Washington plans to offer Ukraine more coal exports from the United States because the eastern European nation's industrial sector has difficulty securing coal from separatist-held regions.
"Being exposed to a depressed mother who has difficulty dealing with her emotions as well as a high level of family conflict and hostility may influence the child to develop more negative emotions," Piche said.
"Upon the installation of the art sculpture, the nurse developed rhinitis, difficulty swallowing, sinus pressure, sneezing, has difficulty breathing and began to itch all over," one of the internal FBI documents obtained by Politico reads.
But the drugs have not worked, and she said she had also been losing her temper with her 5-year-old son, Sufaid, who has difficulty controlling his bowel movements and often soils his clothes.
Silberman also adds that pillow-hugging can provide a sense of safety and security, which will assist the anxiety sufferer—who has difficulty staying present and recognizing the true nature of their environment—in relaxing.
E.P.A. documents like the 2014-2018 strategic plan put climate change first on the list of priorities — a worthy cause, in Mr. Edwards' view, but one that is often politicized and has difficulty attracting funding.
All of this likely means that over the next few years, the pound will continue to lose value in the foreign exchange market as the U.K. has difficulty in financing its gaping external current account deficit.
In short: Facebook has difficulty controlling fake news and thinks twice about restricting hate speech, but it will consider giving government censors a way to restrict free speech if it means breaking into a really big market.
It's not fool-proof, since it has difficulty determining the difference between objects made up of similar material with similar density, and it has to train the system on what an object is before it can be identified.
In the show he might be a stoic fighter who has difficulty expressing himself, but when he's not in character Anderson has the voice of an angel and shares a lot about his personal life through his music.
LNA forces took Sponaugle in and accused him of being a mercenary for the Government of National Accord, the interim government in Libya which is recognized by the United Nations but has difficulty enforcing its rule beyond the capital.
This study confirms, at least to some degree, that it's not only the millennial generation that has difficulty knowing when to cut out the avocado toast or whatever luxury de jour may be standing in the way of retirement.
Struggling to keep her house Haley, the master sergeant who has lost her savings, said she now has difficulty paying the mortgage -- and she hasn't even paid her bill to the Army yet "because we just don't have the money," she said.
Two years later, the program began imposing financial penalties on hospitals with high rates of readmission within 30 days of a hospitalization for pneumonia, heart attack or heart failure, a chronic condition in which the heart has difficulty pumping blood to the body.
There's no doubt that the current system has room for improvement—companies that hire independent workers face uncertainty in how to properly classify this category, workers are unsure how to access benefits, and the government, as currently set up, has difficulty sizing and defining the independent population.
The magazine reported Saturday, according to anonymous senior aides, that Trump allegedly has difficulty paying attention during briefings and that intelligence officials often work to keep Trump's attention by using visual aids, allegedly keeping points to two or three sentences and frequently repeating Trump's name and title.
Several Galaxy S7 users have noted on places like Reddit and Android Central (an Android enthusiast website and message board) that the smartphone frequently has difficulty maintaining a Wi-Fi connection, causing, among other issues, Samsung's flagship smartphone to not reliably sync Gmail when connected to Wi-Fi.
If there's any contemporary comparison to this combination of production and rap, it's probably Danny Brown, who is also fond of taking production usually reserved for non-stop sweaty dancing and turning it into a lyrical exercise, often with humor, that the outside world has difficulty accepting and understanding.
CHICAGO — Lawyers for former Speaker J. Dennis Hastert have asked a federal judge to delay sentencing in his banking law conviction because of his recent hospitalization for a stroke, as well as for spinal and blood infections — saying he has difficulty walking and will require at least several weeks of rehabilitation.
Carolyn Flanagan, a pensioner who also has difficulty hearing, testified that Westpac did not advise her to get independent legal and financial advice when her daughter took her into a branch in 2010 and asked for her to be made guarantor for a loan to buy a pool services business.
If one has difficulty defining just when, exactly, that implied present is — answering 1987 is too easy, as the implied present is a construction and not a date — that's intentional, a result of Prince's slippery relationship with time and genre, and perhaps in historical terms the album's implied present is not concrete.
Shamsun Nahar, who came to the city from Bangladesh in 2013, said her elder son was among those who needed the help: An 18-year-old student at a high school in the Bronx, he still has difficulty with English, which has left him socially isolated and could keep him from graduating on time.
At 36 years old, she's worked at her local convenience store for exactly half her life, and it is the nucleus of her life; as a lifelong outsider who has difficulty understanding human interactions, she eats, conserves with, and observes the people around her at the shop so she can best mimic and exist among them.
At 36 years old, she's worked at her local convenience store for exactly half her life, and it is the nucleus of her existence; as a lifelong outsider who has difficulty understanding human interactions, she eats, converses with, and observes the people around her at the shop so she can best mimic and exist among them.
Richard CohenNew York To the Editor: Re "'Greatest Memory' Lapsed in Response to Mueller's Queries" (news article, April 21): If President Trump has difficulty remembering more than 30 important details from his presidency and campaign, even provided time to think about it, how can we trust his remembering facts essential to running the country effectively, sometimes requiring quick thinking?
Recalling an experience she had on a panel in New York City with Nora Ephron and Nancy Meyers approximately seven years ago, Banks explains that during the Q&A portion, a woman in the audience asked about how to improve female representation onscreen — noting that she has difficulty getting her two sons interested in seeing a movie about or starring girls.

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