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The dangers of meditation are largely the dangers of our virtues, and therein lies much of the difficulty
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"Look, Sergeant Biggs, I just recently heard that you is having difficulty with the mortgage, init?"
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‘What am I doing here?’ she said, helping me out of my difficulty
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I thought I would have little difficulty pitching
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’ I commiserated, responding to her warm embrace with difficulty – my arms full of her son
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I lay prone in a metal coffin slung underneath a flat-bed truck, sheathed and bound, breathing with difficulty through my nose because of the tape over my mouth
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I’ve no qualms at all on the basis that it is your child, and I argued with myself that if you’d already had a child, I’d have no difficulty with that …
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In fact, the more I think about it the less of a difficulty I have
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She had some difficulty finding her egg; it was under a piece of shell
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If you can perform the Head to Knee successfully the Forward Bend will not give you too much difficulty
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You will be in a kind of Headstand at once by this method but why I do not favour it as much as the other one is that in this position your spine is uncomfortably arched instead of being held naturally and because it shows quick results students tend to rely on this method and become so used to the support of the wall that they have difficulty, afterwards, in doing the Headstand without it
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Having just described, in this chapter on disorders of the respiratory tract, one of the most difficult of the Yoga asanas, I will now describe a really easy one which will present not the slightest difficulty
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There are four variations of this posture and I will describe them in order of difficulty
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If you are still having difficulty with the Lotus Pose, and I know that many of you will take quite some time to master it as it is very difficult for the average Westerner, then perform the easiest of the variations of this posture until you can go a stage farther
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It is called the SIDESLIP and it should not present too much difficulty if you spend the first couple of days limbering up your torso with the following simple movements
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And having practiced it for a day or two you should graduate with no difficulty to a more advanced lateral twist called THE SIDESLIP POSTURE
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Breaking and entering was not something that Archibald had studied with his tutors, and so it was with some difficulty and quite a lot of noise that he eventually managed to force a window at the back of the ramshackle and degenerate building
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My anger for that would come out and I would be placed back in there, sometimes easily and sometimes with more difficulty
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chest pain and difficulty breathing; her left arm was
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studied with his tutors, and so it was with some difficulty and quite
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He was having difficulty eating, sleeping,
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I think he realized my difficulty, I caught him several times looking at me with an amused expression on his face
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reason, and that she was having difficulty walking
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difficulty when it comes to socialization
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you could make six flats out of a large house without any great difficulty
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Valiant, who was having difficulty with his gait, or the
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He was surprised that he could follow the river without too much difficulty
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was so narrow that it was only with difficulty that two carts could
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Without too much difficulty, she found a book about the flora of the area and settled down to read it
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There are two girls, not much older than Leona and Bex, who are having difficulty standing
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Without apparent difficulty, Sheila grabbed Chrissie’s hands and, forcing them over her head, pinned them down in the mud with one hand
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Without knowing what she has taken the crew are having difficulty assessing the criticality of the situation
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Tom noticed that Sophia had no difficulty in keeping up,
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The pub sign, for example, he could now read without difficulty
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The questions went on; Sergeant Williams asking for Andy’s basic details … date of birth, address – that caused a bit of difficulty
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What about that?” asked the host, then added, “You have already told me about how our 'machine' doesn't work right---though I have a little difficulty thinking of my body as a machine; it sounds so Cartesian---But what about that, 'microcosm of the great world' and the 'necessary steps to make it perform as intended'? You haven't told me about that yet
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Now, you said you have a little difficulty thinking of your body as a machine
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much worse if the invaders had not had so much difficulty with their
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“You said, the other day, that 'you have a little difficulty thinking of your body as a machine
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We have difficulty dissuading ourselves from the habit of thinking we are 'one;' so to not acknowledge our presumed 'unity' by avoiding saying 'I' is tantamount to denying our existence
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With difficulty, he got out of the car – the last stop had been some hours down the motorway and his knees were stiff
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“Try not to punish me with pounds I’ll have difficulty removing
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difficulty was trying to find what he was after without the
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circumstances he was going to have difficulty fulfilling his
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The only difficulty was, how much of it was true? Most of the crew followed Delos’ belief that she was really just a kid making up stories because Alan would believe anything
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" Emma interrupted to press a point that had caused her great difficulty, in the past
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Otto had difficulty walking up the hill from the car to the restaurant
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He again repeated their location, and then walked around to where she’d taken a seat in the snow, attempting to calm herself enough to ease the difficulty she was having with breathing
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With some difficulty he had placed a microprobe inside a biology classroom in an institution in the native city
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It was with serious difficulty that we dragged ourselves
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The accounts of all travellers, inconsistent in many other respects, agree in the low wages of labour, and in the difficulty which a labourer finds in bringing up a family in China
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They hardly spoke to each other and when they did speak it was with difficulty
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Rabbit: "Don't you have any difficulty in the water? Doesn't it get into your eyes and mouth?" For he really longed in his heart to see the strange sights
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In years of scarcity, the difficulty and uncertainty of subsistence make all such people eager to return to service
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The great difficulty is to get that little
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Many people must borrow, and nobody will lend without such a consideration for the use of their money as is suitable, not only to what can be made by the use of it, but to the difficulty and danger of evading the law
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Montesquieu, not from their poverty, but partly from this, and partly from the difficulty of recovering the money
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themselves; secondly, the easiness and cheapness, or the difficulty and expense of learning
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Secondly, the wages of labour vary with the easiness and cheapness, or the difficulty and
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The profits of stock seem to be very little affected by the easiness or difficulty of learning the
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The difficulty of obtaining settlements obstructs even that of
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Klowa got the address with only minor difficulty
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I believe, in all other countries where there is no difficulty of settlement
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"Moth eaten means worn out for those who don't know" Grandpa glared at Flitter, "Anyhow the bank has foreclosed as Todd had difficulty in meeting the new contract
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relationship which had resulted – the difficulty of leaving
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Jean was only able to restrain him with difficulty
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Because of the difficulty of
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‘Ah! There’s the difficulty
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difficulty is that she’s chained to a table
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’ Philippe followed the words with difficulty,
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The Spanish armies, though they scarce ever exceeded five hundred men, and frequently did not amount to half that number, found almost everywhere great difficulty in procuring subsistence
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the town, as their animals were having difficulty
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the traffic with difficulty, grateful for a brief break in the
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Mr Kalm, the Swedish traveller, when he gives an account of the husbandry of some of the English colonies in North America, as he found it in 1749, observes, accordingly, that he can with difficulty discover there the character of the English nation, so well skilled in all the different branches of agriculture
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There would immediately, therefore, be a run upon the banks to the whole extent of this superfluous paper, and if they showed any difficulty or backwardness in payment, to a much greater extent ; the alarm which this would occasion necessarily increasing the run
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But as that coin will not be allowed to lie idle, it must, in one shape or another, be sent abroad, in order to find that profitable employment which it cannot find at home; and this continual exportation of gold and silver, by enhancing the difficulty, must necessarily enhance still farther the expense of the bank, in finding new gold and silver in order to replenish those coffers, which empty themselves so very rapidly
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“I see no difficulty,” said Aetes
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Such a paper money would, no doubt, fall more or less below the value of gold and silver, according as the difficulty or uncertainty of obtaining immediate payment was supposed to be greater or less, or according to the greater or less distance of time at which payment was exigible
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If you’re having some difficulty with your poem, maybe the version told in
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difficulty but even a poor understanding of the
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I knew it was merely play and that I could revert back to my normal appearance at any time, but I had difficulty accepting myself as it was
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shocker, and he did have difficulty in doing so, as was evident
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For though neither the rude produce, nor even the coarse manufacture, could, without the greatest difficulty, support the expense of a considerable land-carriage, the refined and improved manufacture easily may
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The corn which could with difficulty have been carried abroad in its own shape, is in this manner virtually exported in that of the complete manufacture, and may easily be sent to the remotest corners of the world
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“Historically, you human beings have celebrated great achievements in many areas of development, yet all the while have suffered every kind of difficulty, treachery, and unspeakable aggression and violence that could be imaginable on our planet
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When that is obtained, there is no difficulty in making any subsequent purchase
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My first difficulty with the traditional view is that it seems to
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It is not any scarcity of gold and silver, but the difficulty which such people find in borrowing, and which their creditor find in getting payment, that occasions the general complaint of the scarcity of money
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That part of his capital which had usually been employed in purchasing materials, and in paying his workmen, might, without much difficulty, perhaps, find another employment ; but that part of it which was fixed in workhouses, and in the instruments of trade, could scarce be disposed of without considerable loss
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They seem, however, to have found some difficulty in importing European wines from the places of their growth; and they could not well import them from Great Britain, where they were loaded with many heavy duties, of which a considerable part was not drawn back upon exportation
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” The old man spoke with difficulty and his words were barely audible
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A child who fails to develop these skills will have difficulty developing and sustaining personal relationships, since their immature behavior, such as acting out verbally or physically when angry or afraid, tends to destroy social connections
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Despite the difficulty of turning experiences into thoughts and words, humans feel the need to objectify and share them
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The Difficulty of Thinking About Experience
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Frithjof Schuon shows the difficulty of understanding experience, especially Divine experience, when he describes how hard it is for God to communicate with humans:
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Though Britain were entirely excluded from the Portugal trade, it could find very little difficulty in procuring all the annual supplies of gold which it wants, either for the purposes of plate, or of coin, or of foreign trade
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“In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity
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The board fell apart because the members had difficulty collaborating
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But though America were to send fifty or sixty new representatives to parlimnent, the door-keeper of the house of commons could not find any great difficulty in distinguishing between who was and who was not a member
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No private merchant, it has been said, could well have capital sufficient to maintain factors and agents in the different ports of the East Indies, in order to provide goods for the ships which he might occasionally send thither; and yet, unless he was able to do this, the difficulty of finding a cargo might frequently make his ships lose the season for returning; and the expense of so long a delay would not only eat up the whole profit of the adventure, but frequently occasion a very considerable loss