Sentences with phrase «surprised at the difficulty»

Misunderstanding (and overestimating) the relative importance of freedom vs. tyranny as an axis of conflict in Iraq was one of the reasons why the Bush administration was so surprised at the difficulty of the postwar occupation.
Then I was surprised at the difficulty I had nursing my second.
I was not surprised at the difficulties they faced as women were not really taken very seriously in that time period.
-- Despite all the advances in what digital publishing make possible, how many writers are surprised at the difficulty level of self - publishing?
Was surprised at the difficulty of NSMBW.
I was constantly (pleasantly) surprised at the difficulty of the puzzles and mini-games.

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So it is not surprising that considerable confusion prevailed at first, which was partly due to terminological difficulties and partly to a dissensus on the question of aim and method.
The findings surprised researchers, who expected lower levels of need at a major center that provides psychosocial support for each patient and has resource specialists to help families facing financial difficulties.
So it should not come as too much of a surprise that students have difficulty recalling the previous year's material at the start of the school year.
Steven Saus presents Measure Twice, Register For an ISBN Once (and Where Bowker's Data Reveals A Surprising Correlation About Smashwords) posted at ideatrash, saying, «One of the downsides of easy self - publishing is the difficulty drawing lines.
So, it comes at no surprise that when two people decide to make a split, newly - singles encounter financial difficulty.
But not actively socializing puppies is akin to keeping a child at home without opportunities to play with others or to experience the larger world, then being surprised when that child experiences grave difficulties navigating kindergarten.
Gameplay still remains at a hard difficulty as randomly generated levels will surprise players by making it impossible to memorise a specific path to the end of any level.
Cons: - Early difficulty will surprise you if you're used to recent «hand holding» games - The game does get back to traditional mazes but is rather open at the start, which is off putting for some fans of the series - I want a bit more freedom of control over my character than the block - by - block, at least better control of the camera
Thanks for that response, Judith:)... a nice surprise as my question was aimed more at Joshua who seems to be having difficulty recognizing any asymmetry.
The surprise voiced by practitioners at the outcome highlights the inherent risk in litigating in this area, and the difficulties of a successful appeal where the trial judge has made findings on the evidence.
Nick, for someone who has seemingly had little difficulty in accepting the term «Parental Alienation» as an all encompassing reference to the specific phenomena associated with high conflict separation and ensuing alienation of one parent from the child / ren, I am surprised at the extent to which these different terms and their meanings are freeing me to think more broadly and away from being confined to a more limited context and to limited categories of behaviours.
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