Sentences with phrase «difficulties coming to terms»

Jay (Neil Maskell) is a soldier turned contract killer who is clearly having difficulties coming to terms with the moral ambiguity required by his work.
It is hardly surprising that I had difficulties coming to terms with it.
This is exactly why religious people are having difficulties coming to terms that there is no God — they construct an «evidence» for God because they simply desire to do so; they do so when it is not supported by logic and / or despite logic.
Britain still has difficulty coming to terms with the new reality.
They have difficulty coming to terms with what they did.»
Almost as often, he had difficulty coming to terms with the results.

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That kind of went with the territory back in the day when game developers were still coming to terms with the fact that, when played at home, they didn't need a staggering difficulty to keep players pumping quarters into the machine.
Instead, it requires coming to terms with the fact that masculinity trains men to have great difficulty recognizing women — or, indeed, anyone that presents as feminine — as persons, as agents, as authoritative and worthy of respect, and then making an effort to see and treat them that way.
Thirty years later — after Mary Ann Evans had come to London and become Marian Evans, then (in her mind, though not in English law, since the man with whom she lived was married to another) Marian Lewes, and ultimately the great and famous novelist George Eliot» she wrote in very similar terms to Harriet Beecher Stowe: for the good of humankind, orthodox Christianity must be replaced by an ethical religion that would instill in us «a more deeply awing sense of responsibility to man, springing from sympathy with the difficulty of the human lot.»
This results in difficulties in terms of product formulation — especially when it comes to the minimization of ingredients used in the recipes, as well as a number of other challenges.
Without a winter break Mustafi looks tired and Xaka looks to still be coming to terms with pace and difficulty of the premiership this made ten times worse buy all the crap going on and a team in poor form.
From a position of some strength, Teda have come to epitomise the instability of many clubs in China and the resulting long - term difficulties created.
Most patients need to gradually, and with great difficulty, make the transition from wanting biological children to accepting that they will have to pursue adoption or come to terms with being childless.
We act in our customer's best interests, ensuring affordability, transparency of terms and conditions and we will also support you when it comes to any repayment difficulties.
Completing a zone gives you a save point to resume from if you do manage to mess things up, or come up short when taking on one of the bosses, which vary wildly in terms of difficulty.
His extreme difficulty in coming to terms with his involvement in the barbaric acts of the Nazis had huge repercussions on the rest of his life and shaped the direction of his art career.
Seeing, however, that the prior involvement procedure seems non-negotiable, she offers viable limits to its use in order to avoid such difficulties in the protection of human rights and to eventually come to terms with an «exhausting» mechanism which might «lead to undesired results» (p. 44).
Ensuring objectivity Clients often have difficulty in coming to terms with the idea that the expert for whom they are paying is not one who will go into court and argue their position, come what may.
Supreme courts may have difficulties in coming to terms with the resulting complexity.
«Great leaps forward with Surface Pros and updated software have come with teething difficulties,» reports a CMS rookie, «but the firm seems orientated to take short term pain for an exciting future, which is a good thing.»
Chief Electoral Officer Marc Mayrand echoed those concerns this week, after the Conservatives introduced Bill C - 23 in the House of Commons: «Groups that come to mind are aboriginals, young people, even seniors, who are increasing in terms of population and have increasing difficulty producing proper ID documents.»
Young Indigenous people variously speak of being alienated from both black and white communities, of difficulty in coming to terms with the past, of living somewhere «between two worlds», and being unable to find a point of balance (pp65 - 80).
50 year old men are still coming to terms with traumatic experience - only just realising now why they have had the various problems they've had all their lives with drugs, alcohol and parenting difficulties.
His comments came as a new study revealed how another longitudinal study of the health of urban Aboriginal children has led to a innovative partnership program to tackle speech and hearing difficulties, in a model that researchers suggest could be part of a broader solution for long - term health.
[thesis] Martinson, V. K. / 2005 / How coming to terms with difficulties in the family of origin positively influences adult children's relationship / marital quality
My areas of expertise include problems with moods and emotions (such as anxiety and depression); difficulties in relationships; addictive and compulsive behaviours; obsessive thinking and OCD; pregnancy loss or postpartum depression; coming to terms with change and loss and a history of sexual abuse.»
Common reasons for seeking help include: feelings of depression or anxiety; difficulties with anger, hostility or violence; problems with alcohol or drug use; concern about a child's behavior; concern over relationship or communication issues; coming to terms with a difficult past; adjusting to stressful situations.
Fort Collins, CO — February 24, 2016: Having over ten years of experience as a real estate agent and landlord of over fifty rental properties, Sarnen Steinbarth understands the difficulties landlords face when it comes to managing long - term rental properties.
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