"difficulty" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Only the adjoining Southern Conference, consisting of churches in North Carolina and southeastern Virginia, experienced difficulty organizing because of this, other than the Southeast.
- The earlier studies found that schoolchildren "have difficulty organizing and expressing their ideas in a thoughtful manner."
- Farmers in some brigades established voluntary health-insurance programs but had difficulty organizing and administering them.
- Initially, the regiment had some difficulty organizing due to several of that unit's officers delaying their military work in order to take care of their personal affairs.
- Women have difficulty organizing because of the isolation they experience in the home, combined with their socialization into passivity.
- The renovation reflects an effort to provide not only more pleasant surroundings but also a stabilizing emotional situation to people who often have difficulty organizing their lives.
- Dr. Chasnoff said the poor quality of their performance suggested that these children had great difficulty organizing their responses to their surroundings.
- Last time they had a bit of difficulty organizing the rota.
- Officials said they initially faced difficulties organizing their efforts because they lacked computers and files that were in Port Authority offices in the towers.
- Children with this problem find it hard to concentrate, have difficulty organizing and exhibit impulsive behavior.
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