Sentences with phrase «often run into difficulty»

When authors leave out the soul in order to avoid what they see as an arbitrary dualism, they often run into difficulties as great as those they seek to overcome.
This is one reason why schools which hope to engage pupils by promoting only popular music often run into difficulties: in my experience, the pupils have such strong views on popular music that it's easy to repel as many as you attract.

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Montanans often look to Billings for big - city conveniences and attractions, so singles shouldn't have much difficulty running into date prospects around town.
Access to public play spaces often raises very passionate support from parents, but construction can run into numerous difficulties relating to funding, planning permission and location.
To make matters worse, small presses often offer terrible, nonstandard contracts, and are prone to running into financial difficulties and vanishing suddenly without a trace.
The BIA (often more simply known as the «Bankruptcy Act») is legislation established by the federal government to assist honest Canadian citizens who are unfortunate enough to run into financial difficulties.
It's a cute way to tap into that moreish arcade feel, but these coins run out too often (especially considering the undulating difficulty of its Story mode).
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