Sentences with phrase «difficulty keeping them straight»

But when the night sky is hidden, the beetles had much more difficulty keeping a straight path to the periphery (bott

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A «dégénéré supérieur» is simply a man of sensibility in many directions, who finds more difficulty than is common in keeping his spiritual house in order and running his furrow straight, because his feelings and impulses are too keen and too discrepant mutually.
The brain has difficulty keeping internal and external input straight.
If you are already aware that you won't be able to keep up for a long time with the program you've chosen due to schedule issues, difficulty, boredom, etc., be straight with yourself and better craft a different plan.
4) To increase the difficulty, keep the legs straight while lifting and raise to a minimum of 90 degrees.
He chronicles the broader political and religious tensions in the area (it would be impossible not to) but also focuses on the day - to - day nature of acclimating to a new city and culture, depicting the madcap adventures of getting the kids to and from school, the endless search for a good playground, and the difficulty of keeping the schedule straight of which days Jewish, Muslim, or Christian shops are open.
I had difficulty becoming engaged in the lives and personalities of the characters, even as old family secrets were revealed, but I do give credit to the author for putting them in alphabetical order — it was very helpful for keeping the five women straight.
Even Mann seems to have difficulties keeping his various sticks straight: I'm reminded of the Hollywood screenwriter William Goldman's book, Which Lie Did I Tell?.
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