Sentences with phrase «in difficulty rather»

Criminal Girls ups its length by having enemies increase in difficulty rather quickly instead of designing a more satisfying challenge.
«Successful leaders see the opportunities in every difficulty rather than the difficulty in every opportunity.»

Not exact matches

Small - business owners often spend too much time talking about the story behind their product and the difficulties they went through developing their business rather than homing in on their milestones and achievements.
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That even in the aftermath of serious attacks on the homeland, reasonable American willingness to project power abroad would not be fairly criticized when it inevitably made errors and ran into difficulties, but rather be met with a deliberately - stirred anti-war hysteria of breathtaking rhetorical viciousness.
Since no position on any fundamental question is wholly free from difficulties, the path of wisdom lies not in rejecting a position because it is found to have difficulties but rather in making an honest comparison of difficulties involved in alternatives.
This is not to say that the innumerable detailed problems involved in research would disappear, or no longer call for solution, but rather that the solution of individual difficulties would be primarily relevant in terms of implementing the solution of a focal problem.
Nor can this intellectual and spiritual incapacity be put down simply to the sin of the hearers; rather it is the consequence of a genuine and honest difficulty in understanding.
And when you have those days (and nights) where the difficulty catches up to you and you'd rather bury your head under a pillow, lounge in your leggings, and cancel on your latest blind date, know that you can join me for a Golden Girls marathon anytime.
Alan is simply right, I think, that solemnly pronouncing this difficulty an officially accredited Mystery ends the conversation Obama would wish to start — and, in doing so, starts one that perhaps he'd rather not start.
The term growth had the obvious difficulty of leading one to think of «created goods» rather than of «creative good» (the distinction made in The Source of Human Good) as the supreme value — Wieman's idea of idolatry.
The philosophy of absolute idealism, so vigorously represented both in Scotland and America to - day, has to struggle with this difficulty quite as much as scholastic theism struggled in its time; and although it would be premature to say that there is no speculative issue whatever from the puzzle, it is perfectly fair to say that there is no clear or easy - issue, and that the only obvious escape from paradox here is to cut loose from the monistic assumption altogether, and to allow the world to have existed from its origin in pluralistic form, as an aggregate or collection of higher and lower things and principles, rather than an absolutely unitary fact.
But when actions were seen in terms of motives and attention was directed toward the motive rather than to the act, such an uncomplicated understanding of responsibility led to immense difficulties.
But these are not the only, or even the most serious, such difficulties; and, as I now propose to show, it is rather less clear that he has succeeded in surmounting certain others as well.
Just as God's continuing creative activity does not directly «make» things but rather allows, encourages, and assists them to «make themselves,» so in the familial group we can allow others to «make themselves,» with all the difficulties this may seem to include.
Any minister who has sought to have a point rather than a parade of points in his sermons knows the difficulty.
Porn actors are portrayed rather like unemployed corporate workers, their choice of career unquestioned, their difficulties blamed on the system in which they work rather than on any internal emptiness.
In view of all the accounts that have depicted Americans as lonely, self - interested individualists suffering from isolation, disrupted families, a lack of friends, a difficulty in establishing intimate relationships, and the demeaning anonymity of large - scale institutions, the small - group movement presents a rather different picturIn view of all the accounts that have depicted Americans as lonely, self - interested individualists suffering from isolation, disrupted families, a lack of friends, a difficulty in establishing intimate relationships, and the demeaning anonymity of large - scale institutions, the small - group movement presents a rather different picturin establishing intimate relationships, and the demeaning anonymity of large - scale institutions, the small - group movement presents a rather different picture.
We begin rather with a critique of one aspect of St. Augustine's thought, his doctrine of God's being, for it is here, I shall argue, that some difficulties appear which have led to confusion in Christian thought about love.
A survey of the attempts following this way reveals an appreciable difficulty in being able to disentangle the philosophical from the scientific issues and to move further than merely formulating the contemporary scientific developments in rather general, as opposed to specifically scientific, terminology.
Is this any more than a rather romantic way of pointing to the traditional difficulty of speaking about the holy God in human terms?
Rather we should say: the difficulty in gasping this connection as a unity really arises because both the eschatology and the demand are not understood in their final decisive sense.
Towns maintained a minister at public expense, it is true, but all inhabitants, including vocal Quakers, Baptists, and Presbyterians, participated in his selection, «with the result that the minister's theological difficulties were usually with the civil body rather than with the church.
Rather, the court had struck down the Rhode Island statute primarily because of its own model of church - state separation and its own unsupported views of what was likely to happen in Rhode Island parochial school classrooms — although the record gave no indication that entanglement difficulties would accompany the salary - supplement program.
Rather, the difficulty comes with the authors» resistance to attention to «methodology» in studies of Christian identity in theological education.
In America, it was the religious inadequacy of deism rather than its philosophic difficulties that caused its downfall.
This clarity... stands in marked (or, rather, unmarked) contrast to the postlapsarian condition, which is burdened by two related difficulties: the true path is no longer so conveniently illuminated by a single focused context, and the vision of those who would rediscover it is irremediably darkened, so that a person's conviction that he is on it and that others (his enemies?)
Although the cons are more like difficulties you will face rather than actual cons, so keep that in mind!
If your teen is having difficulty in one particular subject, rather than overall, a tutor might be the smartest option.
We can wish that weren't so, we can even work hard to implement the changes in society that will mean that more of those women will be breastfeeding rather than formula - feeding, but at this point in time and for the foreseeable future lots of the women in shelters will be in the situation of formula - feeding and having difficulty getting hold of enough milk in their difficult circumstances, and they * will * need the samples.
If, however, your doctor feels that discontinuing breastfeeding is appropriate, it would be worth trying a lactation aid with formula rather than taking the baby off the breast altogether, since this may result in difficulties with breastfeeding afterwards.
There was not much difficulty stopping BF (breastfeeding), or rather, this process was not perceived as a difficult one, since mothers just less worried about how their child was experiencing this fact, did not see any psychological trauma in it, and rarely thought about the childhood traumas.
These results also suggest that the adjustment difficulties seen with some children of divorced parents may be due to an interaction between genetic and environmental factors rather than environmental influences alone, as is assumed in many theories of divorce» s effects.
«But we do not view others» perspective as a difficulty; rather we see it as a call to action to reach out in sisterhood to the many women who are committed to making a difference in the field of lactation support,» she continues.
Even Qaddafi's rather bizarre jamahiriya, and its mélange of mass politics and central control, was a response to the difficulty inherent in governing directly — Libya's previous regimes for the last half - century have preconditioned the country for a decentralized power structure.
Were those Tory - Lib Dem talks taking place now, rather than in May 2010, the case for leading the economy out of difficulty could be made just as well.
However, the key takeaway might not be the exact percentages, but rather the increased difficulty any candidate would have in reaching the 40 - percent threshold to avoid a run - off with Mr. Weiner in the race.
I was struck by the responses — or rather non-responses — to the final question in last night's AG debate, in which the five Democratic contenders had difficulty coming up with anything very negative to say about the lone GOP contender, Staten Island DA Dan Donovan.
The Argentina case is a very unusual one, rooted in Argentina's earlier difficulties (which led it to accept rather unusual conditions in the first place) and many states objected to the approach taken by US courts in this matter.
After weeks of somber press conferences surrounding his difficulties with the city's police department in the wake of the murder of two officers, the event was a chance for Mr. de Blasio to be active rather than reactive — to proudly tout a progressive priority of his, a promise kept from his State of the City address, when he first floated the idea.
The biggest reason is less to do with a solid Labour win in the Oldham East and Saddleworth by - election, or anything the Labour leader has yet done to set out his stall for the year ahead, which will be his task at Saturday's Fabian conference, but is rather the stark difficulty in identifying a plausible re-election strategy for David Cameron.
As explained in DSM - 5, age of onset is now set at 12, rather than an earlier age, to reflect the importance of clinical presentation during childhood for accurate diagnosis, while also acknowledging the difficulties in establishing precise childhood onset retrospectively.
«The Commission is concerned that over-reliance on international offsets — given the practical difficulty of assuring that emissions reductions claimed in other countries are real, permanent, additional, and verifiable — could undermine program goals and political support, especially if substantial U.S. funds are leaving the country to support abatement efforts abroad rather than at home,» it states.
The issue is not a lack of transparency but rather the difficulty of explaining why the problems we identified at Cetero, which on their face would appear to be highly significant in terms of patient risk, fortunately were not.»
It gives me a lot of satisfaction to be actively working toward positive changes in the field rather than just worrying about the future of my scientific career and the difficulties of postdoc life.
Dr Josephine Mollon from King's IoPPN, now with Yale University, said: «For individuals with psychotic disorders, cognitive decline does not just begin in adulthood, when individuals start to experience symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions, but rather many years prior — when difficulties with intellectual tasks first emerge — and worsen over time.
Canada originated the system of admitting immigrants based on skill levels rather than on employment promises, but it will drop this approach in 2014 because of what Maclean's magazine calls the «ugly reality facing so many» of the skilled immigrants in the country: great difficulty finding work and low earnings when they do.
The difference in results obtained in the two tasks designed to test reference memory (cross maze and water maze) indicated that the disturbance depended on task difficulty rather than on a particular memory component.
«As insulin works to prevent fat being burnt to preserve muscle and fat mass, high levels of insulin can result in a situation where fat is stored rather than burnt, leading to difficulty in losing and maintaining weight.»
According to this article: «The problem is not in the production of leptin, but rather, studies show that the majority of overweight individuals who are having difficulty losing weight have a leptin resistance, where the leptin is unable to produce its normal effects to stimulate weight loss.
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