Sentences with phrase «much difficulty concerns»

An additional question which need not cause too much difficulty concerns distribution of committee seats.

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But the difficulty with this is always that it assumes two things: that faith is concerned with one's attitude to God, which is true enough, but much too broadly conceived; and that the crux of the challenge of Jesus is that men should share his faith, (Fuchs would want to express the matter in words very different from these.)
I submit that their concern is not so much with the conservatives» possible manipulation of King's dream as with the difficulties that dream creates for the aspirations of the liberationists, democratic socialists and progressives.
Parents of children with ADHD were also much more likely to report that their children have difficulty falling asleep, to report concern about their child's sleep habits, and fear that sleep problems may be leading to behavior issues.
The several minuscule issues coupled with the primary, yet still small concern of ambiguous song difficulties mean it's imperfect, but not by much» said The Escapist.
There is also concern that some parents may have difficulty accepting Common Core's requirement that teachers go slow and develop a much deeper understanding of basics — like addition and subtraction — even with their high achieving students.
As in her other novels, Austen explores the concerns and difficulties of genteel women living in Georgian - Regency England; she also creates a lively comedy of manners among her characters.Before she began the novel, Austen wrote, «I am going to take a heroine whom no one but myself will much like.»
Those of you concerned about the purity, and difficulty, of playing retro titles on a smartphone or tablet with touchscreen controls don't have to worry too much.
Interestingly, Hollowell pointed out the difficulty in comparing Connecticut with Michigan as far as auto insurance credit scoring is concerned, since Michigan insurers use it so much more broadly.
In contrast, rates of parental concerns about emotional, developmental, or behavioral problems were much higher; for example, 41 % of parents had concerns about learning difficulties and 36 % about depression or anxiety.
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