1. The deterrent effect which these difficulties have on potential claims for compensation is undoubtedly compounded by the non-availability of legal aid to putative applicants in many cases. 2. As the book progresses, Zencey has some difficulty threading his maze and keeping his multiple interests in suspension. 3. Elsewhere the musical difficulties had more to do with elegance than with brute power, and she handled them well. 4. For some people, however, all these difficulties have silver linings. 5. Has difficulty sustaining attention in tasks or play activities. . . . 6. It is not on he says, to integrate the OAP junkies with ordinary senior citizens because they might have difficulty finding acceptance. 7. Northwestern had difficulty keeping its assistant coaches because of paltry pay. 8. Salomon, which has long had a volatile but at times extremely profitable bond business, has historically had difficulty with its investment banking and equity businesses. 9. She agreed with others in the field that sexual difficulties often had superficial origins. 10. The people who have been hardest hit have been the young trying to get their first jobs, but their difficulties do not have an immediate impact on spending. |