Sentences with phrase «much harder time understanding»

However, when I asked Siri the same thing, she had a much harder time understanding, and it took several more attempts and rephrased questions before she understood my request.
Preschool - aged children have a much harder time understanding divorce and without your guidance, they might wrongly assume they are to blame for their parent's unhappiness.
If you read it through and withold judgement till the end (neccessary for learning; if you judge it as you read you will have a much harder time understanding it as your mind will be closed to the information and will be busy rationalizing the information away), you might learn why your statement was incorrect.

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Then there are the Bad Attitudes of the immature in faith: I have a hard time accepting myself; I feel overwhelmed by all the responsibilities and obligations I have; My life is filled with stress and anxiety; I tend to be critical of other people; I do not want churches getting involved in political issues; I do not understand how a loving God can allow so much pain and suffering in the world.
Our antelope hunting came to be called «Grimm hunting» by the trackers, who never quite understood why we spent so much time trailing antelopes the hard way.
Cech: I don't know much about this breed, I could never understand why people used to give Szczesny a hard time — I do now.
I've just re-read Things Fall Apart, but I think the prize has to go to Ulysses on the grounds that it's very hard to understand the first time and doesn't get much easier on the third or fourth reading of it.
We have a harder time understanding in detail how these jets are formed, but I think that we are getting confused on a higher plane now, let me put it that way and a lot of the sort of ideas that were possibilities in the past have now really been excluded and we do have a much more sophisticated understanding of some of the general principles, but I think not all of them.
Trust that the body is working hard to rebalance after having been through so much and while I understand feeling as if time is not on your side, try to find patience.
It is no wonder then that lay people trying to learn about colloidal silver become confused and have a hard time understanding the science involved with the subject matter when so much of what they read is scientifically flawed.
For a long time I thought it was normal to feel this way, but through therapy I've been able to understand that it's actually a response to knowing that my day - to - day life is about to get much harder.
I am a health care professional, so I have an understanding of the science, and yet it is hard to find much around without digging into the papers, which I don't have time for right now.
I know what you mean about the super quick comments — I also understand that it's hard to keep up with all the bloggers you love so much, especially if blogging is not your full time job!
We understand that being a single father can be very hard, demanding, and quite lonely and that it does nt leave you with very much time to meet or date other singles..
Melee in this game is void of skill, it is nearly 100 % stat based and you can simply quick swing, power swing or block and the different swings only differences are damage and time taken to execute which in combat comes down to can i take him down with one or two hard hits or do i need to block a bit and beat him down piece by piece there is no dodging to counteract your possibly poor block skill or lack of shield there is no need to understand enemy attacks either they will hurt you if they hit you or if you block it it will hurt alittle or almost as much as normal and with spells and archery its all relevant the spells do elemental damage so the enemy is either resistant, weak, or neutral to a spells type not to mention that every spell has its different element counterpart.
While I understand the «It got a wii port» idea, the Metroid prime trilogy is very hard to find and is selling for much more than retail on eBay, so I would like a HD release to bring the price back down to reality, not to mention the updated graphics on my 2nd favorite game of all time.
If you're reading an advanced text about cellular biology and you don't know much about the subject, you're going to have a hard time understanding the text.
There's a video as well, but even Porsche understands the pointlessness of it all; there's as much air time for the hard top models as there is for the cabrios.
If you're having a hard time understanding or applying this concept, think about buying experiences with loved ones instead of buying that new pair of designer heels; memories from experiences will last much longer than a retail purchase.
It's one of the most technical turn based strategy games i've played in awhile, and i'm not much of a strategy gamer, but I tried real hard to enjoy the game, but so much can go on at one time it's hard to keep track and have a good understanding of the story and what I needed to do.
I also have a hard time understanding how the Gulf Stream — the western boundary current of the North Atlantic gyre — would weaken much under global warming, as it is driven by a physical process, gyre circulation, amplified by the presence of the coastline: http://oceanmotion.org/html/background/western-boundary-currents.htm
The MBF receives much of its funding from the IOLTA program, and one need only read this New York Times article from earlier this year to understand how hard hit that program has been and how legal services programs are suffering.
When you are in the midst of changing times, it can sometimes be hard to see the changes that are occurring, much less understand where things are going.
A mechanical engineer should have particular hard skills, including a strong understanding of industry standards, and comfort working with computers, because much time is spent designing, simulating, and testing.
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