Sentences with phrase «not only the difficulties»

However, adjusting the height is not the only difficulty as adjusting the seat can be just as much of a pain.
Another element is that being a photographer requires not only difficulty in recording award - winning photographs but in addition hardships in establishing the best digital camera suited to your requirements and most especially hardships in maintaining the caliber of your camera.
The A.I. driver level has received a major overhaul as it now revolves around a slider ranging from 0 to 110 that sets not only the difficulty level, but also the difficulty within each difficulty level as very easy ranges between 0 to 19, easy from 20 to 39, medium ranges from 40 to 59, hard ranges between 60 to 79, expert from 80 to 89, master ranges from 90 to 94, legend ranges between 95 to 100 and ultimate from 101 to 110.
When that happens, the courts are required to grapple with not only the difficulties associated with indirect purchaser actions, but are also then asked to decide whether the requirements for certification of a class action are met.
Randi is a wonderfully nurturing, compassionate psychotherapist who works exceptionally well with families to help heal not only difficulties with mood and anxiety, but also to help repair broken family systems.

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«These people not only lose their jobs, they can face extreme difficulty finding employment elsewhere,» Apple added.
You said you rank liquidity by «difficulty level of withdrawing your money without a massive penalty», and for Lending Club notes, it's not only difficult and extremely time consuming to sell all of your notes in their super illiquid market, but you would have to sell your notes at large losses to hope to get others interested in buying your notes.
The protest, which drew fewer than 100 people to Uber's driver outpost in Queens, further spotlighted Uber's ongoing difficulties in getting its message across — not only to the local governments and businesses it needs for support, but to its own customers.
I would argue that the mechanism that forced up the savings rates in the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact economies seems to have been the scarcity of consumer goods: income levels among workers were generally not too bad, but these workers could only convert income into consumption with great difficulty, if they got in the right line at the right store early enough.
Therefore the only way for there not to be difficulty is for me to take your advice and apply it elsewhere.
Liam Preston, from YMCA, told Premier: «If they're not willing to talk out about it and they're not willing to get help, their mental health difficulties will only get worse.
We offer them not only for their intrinsic worth but because women's concerns, as they are called, will undoubtedly come before the bishops again, and because the problems posed by «One in Christ Jesus» illustrate difficulties that all the churches have when it comes to making statements on questions of societal moment.
In fact, Lincoln had difficulty with the aristocratic Jefferson on many accounts, and in private he not only scorned Jefferson's views of the ideal yeoman farmer but also condemned Jefferson's hypocrisy regarding slaves, a hypocrisy that implied Jefferson's use of the word equality in the Declaration need not be taken literally as applying to all men.
Of course, the difficulty here is not only that Ward's comments reflect a tradition of anti-Judaism that many Christians are trying to put behind them, but that Stern's comments reflect the worst of liberalism's policing of faith.
In Inventing American Religion: Polls, Surveys, and the Tenuous Quest for a Nation's Faith, I deal extensively with the history of polling and the current difficulties polling firms face, including not only plummeting response rates but also the public's declining confidence in polling.
It is not taught by Jesus himself, and it can only with difficulty be read back into Paul.
It was not even taught by Jesus himself, and can only with difficulty be read back into the writings of Paul.
«The excessive segmentation of knowledge, the rejection of metaphysics by the human sciences, the difficulties encountered by dialogue between science and theology are damaging not only to the development of knowledge, but also to the development of peoples, because these things make it harder to see the integral good of man in its various dimensions.
The clergyman on the staff of a mental health center must not only define his role in relationship to the person having difficulty, but he must also define his role in relationship to the center's staff members, who are also interested in helping this person overcome his difficulties.
Moreover, if all the formal possibilities are not controlled, we not only run the risk of fallaciously inferring the truth of one view from the difficulties of some only of its possible rivals, hut also we run the risk of trying to answer a perhaps meaningless question, namely, Which of two falsehoods (or absurdities) is more false?
you are but one, we are many,,,, my friends will never return and it is a disgrace in their memory... on our own soil... where they died needlessly under the hatred of those people for our way of life... don't insult us... as we have been through much over these years and this will only lead to more distrust and anguish... how can you sleep at nite as we have great difficulty... please do not support this project is does not merit consideration... at this time...
Not only have they faced the difficulties of language, but they have all been required to cover in a few pages material which could scarcely be covered adequately in a whole book, and to fit that material into a common outline.
Thus, J. R. Lucas points out that such a criterion for time involves not only technical tense - logical difficulties, 7 but also involves a denial of the basic intuition that time is a concomitant of consciousness — we are aware of time even in the most tranquil of environments (TTS 13).
Although this is only a footnote to the main line of this address, we may properly note in passing that some of Protestantism's subsequent difficulties with prayer and the devotional life, and with religious symbolism, come from neglect of those aspects of the medieval image of ministry that ought not to have been set aside.
The only big difficulty in following his logic is his tendency to digress from his main point then return; it doesn't translate well into English.
While it is important to recognize the religious component in the contemporary pluralistic situation, we must not at the same time imagine that the difficulties of this situation could be resolved if only religious people came to a better understanding of each other.
How a lost explorer, immured upon the floating arctic ice must be encouraged when, thanks to the radio he has with difficulty rescued and set up, he not only sends out the S.O.S. but suddenly hears an answer!
Finally, in the closed society a person can not move from one class to another at all or only with great difficulty.
These difficulties facing the classical atomic theory are well known: secondary qualities remain inexplicable; no meaning can be given to the notion of an external world outside of the sense organs of the observer; organic time must be reversible — which it is not; we can never choose among hypotheses, since all of our mental states follow «from necessity,» so we don't have theories, but can only report autobiographies, and so on.
Egalitarians are not the only ones experiencing difficulty in understanding Scripture as time - related.
I'm not saying that it solves every difficulty, but only that it is pretty much impossible to make heads or tails of the Declaration without a close look at Pius XII's address.
Nevertheless, there are difficulties inherent in the solution.5 It enlarges the scope of what is nontemporally valued to include not only all pure possibilities but also all real possibilities.
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.
The difficulty, however, is that it is not only, or even primarily, terms such as «feeling» or «sentience» that Hartshorne typically classifies as thus analogical when applied to God.
I believe that much of the time the chief difficulty is with the «model» or concept of God that Christians have taken to be right, when it is not only inadequate but actually mistaken.
And even your embarrassment while being there could be helpful for her to see she is not the only one who has difficulties with dealing with se - x.
Abbot Chapman was a patristics and New Testament expert as well as student of mystical theology, and his Spiritual Letters is a collection of correspondence that Abbot Chapman wrote in response to inquiries he received from both lay people and religious concerning largely, though not exclusively, difficulties in prayer (we only get his responses, not the letters he is responding to).
One reason academics, journalists and politicians have had difficulty in responding to terrorism is that it is hard to define terrorism in such a way that it refers only to one's opponents» activities and not also one's own.
One who affirms a doctrine of apostolic succession culminating in the authority of the bishop of Rome must not only choose between succession of teaching or succession of office (as J. B. Lightfoot in his own day understood), but also surmount the historiographical difficulty posed by the early Church's transition from apostles to presbyters, and from presbyters to a single monarchical bishop.
(breeding and education designed to produce only the best individual types) and racial eugenics (the grouping or intermixing of different ethnic types being not left to chance but effected as a controlled process in the proportions most beneficial to humanity as a whole), both, as I well know, present apparently insuperable difficulties, administrative and psychological.
Of crucial importance to Galileo's later difficulties were the documents of 1616, when not only was Copernicanism declared to be «foolish and absurd in philosophy and formally heretical,» but Galileo himself was personally warned by Bellarmino not to «hold or defend» the theory.
This has been a book about prayer, intended for modern men and women who find difficulty not only in seeing how prayer is possible but in understanding what it really is.
The principal difficulty was that it presupposed a state of affairs that did not exist — namely, that only one Thomas Aquinas was on offer in the 16th century.
In an atmosphere of denial sustained by both church and culture, it is not surprising that most of us have serious difficulty not only in relating to the dying and grieving but also in imagining our own mortality.
The difficulty in defining pornography is a problem not only for ordinary discussions about it but for the courts as well.
Star Wars strikes so many of us as a breath of fresh air not only because we need to believe that the good can triumph but because lately we have had such difficulty in identifying the good and distinguishing it from the evil.
These difficulties have led to a variety of positions about induction within the formalist tradition which range from the view that theory formation is not in its essence inference from particular to general (Goodman 1955, p. 68), to the view that there is no inference involved in theory formation, only conjecture (Popper 1963, p. 192; Hempel 1966, p. 15).
The essential doctrine of the first few verses of the Fourth Gospel would not have been unfamiliar to educated people in Ephesus; only at the identification of the Logos with Jesus would difficulty have arisen.
While the Methodist Church was having internal difficulties because of its Church government, it was making astonishing progress not only on the frontier but also among German - speaking peoples.
There is no question but that this image of God as king poses serious difficulties for process theism, for it not only highlights elements of divine coercion but offers a coherent account of their presence.
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