Sentences with phrase «terms of difficulty from»

I played NG Sigma 2, I don't know if it's any different in terms of difficulty from NG 2, but to me it was much easier than the first one.

Not exact matches

And there is also no doubt that Apple's devices have benefited from group infatuation, a phenomenon that has often favored a product or a class of designs based on an allegiance that the devotees themselves have difficulty defining in coherent terms, as by people willing to pay high premiums for German engineering even after decades of Consumer Reports evaluations have failed to demonstrate any stunning superiority of German cars over Hondas and Toyotas.
And gays and lesbians have greater difficulty in maintaining long - term monogamous relationships (but that may be a function in part of books like Cagnon's that condemn them for promiscuity yet keep them from marrying; besides, far and away, most failed monogamous relationships are heterosexual).
There can be no doubt that God makes decisions a propos of the disjunctive multiplicity of eternal objects; the difficulty is to establish in precisely what sense these divine decisions are distinguishable from the choices and calculations made by the Leibnizian deity Whitehead's dilemma seems to be this: on the one hand, the principle of classification is to be challenged by positing the primordiality of a world of eternal objects that knows «no exclusions, expressive in logical terms»; on the other hand, positing pure potentiality as a «boundless and unstructured infinity» (IWM 252) lacking all logical order would seem to be precisely that conceptual move which renders it «inefficacious» or «irrelevant.»
I prefer to avoid the term «objective» in speaking of the Atonement, partly because of its obvious philosophical difficulties and partly because many theologians have assumed that the death of Christ can have objective efficacy only if it is an act directed either towards God, in satisfaction of his justice or in somehow making it possible for his love to operate for the forgiveness of sinners without compromising his holiness, or towards a personal devil in somehow liberating sinners from his clutches.
The members of the American commentariat most attuned to this plague of Euro - childlessness tend to discuss its impacts in terms of the rapidly growing Muslim population in Europe and the difficulties so many European states seem to have in assimilating immigrants from a different civilizational orbit.
Thirty years later — after Mary Ann Evans had come to London and become Marian Evans, then (in her mind, though not in English law, since the man with whom she lived was married to another) Marian Lewes, and ultimately the great and famous novelist George Eliot» she wrote in very similar terms to Harriet Beecher Stowe: for the good of humankind, orthodox Christianity must be replaced by an ethical religion that would instill in us «a more deeply awing sense of responsibility to man, springing from sympathy with the difficulty of the human lot.»
The source of these difficulties, I believe, is his theory of analogy, the attempt, in connection with his neoclassical theory of religious language, to establish a third stratum of meaning, or set of concepts and terms, distinct both from the set of plainly formal, strictly literal concepts and terms, on the one hand, and from the set of plainly material, merely symbolic or metaphorical concepts and terms, on the other.
Inside the idea that «conscience» can permit or even require us to do something long understood to be wrong, period, where's the circuit - breaker that would stop a couple from «discerning» that an abortion is the best resolution of the difficulties involved in carrying this unborn child to term, although under future circumstances they would embrace the «ideal» and welcome a child into their family?
Finally, the difficulty pacifists of the messianic community have in trying to think in just war terms is further evident from Hauerwas and Sider's parting shot: to wit, if just war is compatible with the gospel, then why be sad about fighting a just war?
The churches of America, though far from decadent, are doing much less effective work than they might be doing with their resources, and the major cause of the difficulty lies in failure to present the meaning and claims of the Christian faith in terms that seem vital to the common man.
From a position of some strength, Teda have come to epitomise the instability of many clubs in China and the resulting long - term difficulties created.
Everything from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) to long - lasting emotional stress to an impaired sense of self to interpersonal difficulties can be experienced by a sexual assault survivor, and all of those long - term effects can alter how successful a mother is at breastfeeding.
However, the difficulties they encounter in terms of delivery provide little impetus to steer away from competitive authoritarianism and introduce reforms that would promote democracy by levelling the playing field or improving accountability.
«From a risk and prevention perspective, difficulty forming close relationships early in adolescence may now be considered a marker of risk for long - term health difficulties,» Allen explains.
Who would most benefit from the autoimmune protocol and what can they expect in terms of degree of difficulty, withdrawal or cravings, health benefits?
«Tully» is about the experience of motherhood, not only in terms of its demands and difficulties and the exhaustion that comes from caring for an infant, but of the psychological landscape, as well.
There are also three difficulty levels to choose from and hidden items to find on each track, so in terms of single - player content, this game delivers reasonably well for its discount price ($ 40).
One of the difficulties with «Inquiry» is that the term has been widely used over decades to mean a multitude of approaches from «discovery» through to «knowledge building».
One way to examine this is to see whether children with different initial achievement levels gained from tracking differentially in terms of the difficulty of the material that they learned.
The curriculum should be qualitatively different from the curriculum offered to general education students according to the needs of students in terms of rate of learning, depth of content, difficulty of products, and complexity of thinking processes.
If there were a scale identifying the difficulty of a paper from 1 to 10, dissertation writing would be on the top in terms of difficulty.
Having more stages to choose from does at least mean you can choose the route that works best for you in terms of difficulty and / or high - score potential.
Completing a zone gives you a save point to resume from if you do manage to mess things up, or come up short when taking on one of the bosses, which vary wildly in terms of difficulty.
I am proud of this game and excited for it — it adheres most closely to the platform games from the console days, both in terms of pure elegant design and ninja - quick difficulty (and of course, the scarf is there, too).
(Granted this is more the case on the Harder Difficulties) My main question derives from this in notion of how will oldschool, stealth masochist like me fair in the world of Dishonored, in terms of challenging stealth?
«A number of studies have suggested that long - term irradiance - based measurements of cloud cover from satellite may be unreliable due to the inclusion of artifacts, difficulties in observing low - cloud, biases connected to view angles, and calibration issues [1, 2, 3, 4].
«It's important from Japan's perspective to know whether that corn is being produced with a sustainable source of water, because you can imagine in the long term if groundwater declines too much, the United States will have difficulty producing that crop.»
Important CONCLUSION derived from EXCELLENT DATA and assessment of the GIGO (that's a complex computer analysis term) difficulty.
Louv believes that kids nowadays suffer from «nature - deficit disorder» — a term of his own invention that describes «the human costs of alienation from nature, among them: diminished use of the senses, attention difficulties, and higher rates of physical and emotional illnesses.»
Over the long term, one of the major difficulties many accident victims face is chronic pain from injuries to the body's soft tissues — the tendons, ligaments, muscles and nerves.
This is particularly important if the buyer has financial difficulties; if the terms and conditions allow for it, the seller can require the buyer to keep the goods separate and can collect them from the seller if they haven't been paid for in accordance with the terms and conditions of sale.
«There is still a lot of uncertainty regarding what must be disclosed, and regarding some other issues in terms of franchise liability,» she says, noting that rulings have sometimes been contradictory, and the arguments from franchisees can «create too many difficulties and burdens» for franchisors.
For those of you who think a policy loan sounds like a dirty word, this could be compared to taking out equity from a parcel of real property in order to fund a second investment BUT WITHOUT the inherent difficulties in doing so, such as a stringent bank approval process and strict repayment terms.
Young Indigenous people variously speak of being alienated from both black and white communities, of difficulty in coming to terms with the past, of living somewhere «between two worlds», and being unable to find a point of balance (pp65 - 80).
This difficulty is compounded by the fact that traditional laws and customs are transmitted orally from generation to generation, so evidence of these may be restricted or inadmissible under the hearsay rule.137 This is an issue that has been identified by the Australian Law Reform Commission in its Review of the Uniform Evidence Act 1995.138 The Commission proposes that the uniform Evidence Acts should be amended to provide an exception to the hearsay and opinion evidence rules for evidence relevant to Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander traditional laws and customs.139 The Commission also observed that there are strong arguments that the NTA should be amended as the relevant provision does not provide sufficient guidance on or certainty on the admissibility of evidence in native title proceedings.140 However, legislative amendment to the NTA falls outside the terms of reference of this review.
I strongly believe that by being involved with something meaningful and purposeful in the present we can make progress in terms of overcoming our difficulties from the past and our apprehensions about the future.»
Borrowed from crystallography and somewhat inaccurately applied by structural family therapists, the term is used to illustrate the concept of a single core structural difficulty within a family which, like a vertebral column in X-ray photographs, may differ in appearance according to the viewpoint, yet is clearly a single organising structure.
In terms of migration time, there is a difference in the total difficulties score between groups of children having parents working away from home F (319) = 5.408, p = 0.005.
In terms of residential area of surveyed participants, one notable point is that there is statistical significance in the total difficulties scores in children whose parents work away from home (F (412) = 12.709, p = 0.00).
The meta - analysis of parent - rated child behaviour at long - term follow - up, as shown in online supplementary figure 4, included child behaviour scores (Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaires (SDQ)-RRB- from three studies.36 53 58 No significant effect was found (d = 0.15; 95 % CI − 0.03 to 0.31).
So what we do when we're observing a child who is having difficulties, is we identify what's happening in terms of how they're managing their emotional world, how they are managing their separation from their caregivers, their parents.
Look at common problems that arise in long - term relationships, including «Perfectionism» and the difficulty of learning from one another.
The 6 major tasks of executive function that are most commonly distorted with ADHD (ADD) include (1) shifting from one mindset or strategy to another (ie, flexibility), (2) organization (eg, anticipating both needs and problems), (3) planning (eg, goal setting), (4) working memory (ie, receiving, storing, then retrieving information within short - term memory), (5) separating affect from cognition (ie, detaching one's emotions from one's reason), and (6) inhibiting and regulating verbal and motoric action (eg, jumping to conclusions too quickly, difficulty waiting in line in an appropriate fashion).
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.
On social - emotional measures, foster children in the NSCAW study tended to have more compromised functioning than would be expected from a high - risk sample.43 Moreover, as indicated in the previous section, research suggests that foster children are more likely than nonfoster care children to have insecure or disordered attachments, and the adverse long - term outcomes associated with such attachments.44 Many studies of foster children postulate that a majority have mental health difficulties.45 They have higher rates of depression, poorer social skills, lower adaptive functioning, and more externalizing behavioral problems, such as aggression and impulsivity.46 Additionally, research has documented high levels of mental health service utilization among foster children47 due to both greater mental health needs and greater access to services.
I do short - term solutions - oriented therapy to help you think differently about yourself and your world and then develop skills to better deal with your issues from the past or to better deal with current areas of difficulty.
«I am a HCPC and BPS registered Counselling Psychologist offering short and long - term psychotherapy and counselling in North West London for an expanse of issues, from day - to - day difficulties and worries to more complex psychological problems.
Results: Three overarching themes were identified from Stage One, including: (1) «Experiences of learned helplessness» (e.g. the association between child conduct problems and family conflict and social isolation); (2) «Perceived benefits and mechanisms of change» (e.g. the links between positive outcomes and a number of factors, including key parenting skills, social support, longer - term resilience and commitment, and facilitative organisational practices); and (3) «Challenges in programme implementation» (e.g. cultural discomfort with praise and positive attention, conflict with partners; and organisational difficulties with fidelity, attrition and sustainability).
Although fewer people are getting married, couples of all sorts, from same - sex couples in a long - term, committed relationship, to young adults who are casually dating, experience common difficulties that face married couples.
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