Noun
of Difficulty
Source: Webster's dictionary10-20% of infants with mothers affected by the condition are born with Transient Neonatal Myasthenia, which generally produces feeding and respiratory difficulties that develop within 12 hours to several days after birth. Source: Internet
1965 was also the deadline for AAFSS selection, but the program would become stuck in technical difficulties and political bickering. Source: Internet
2006 Mazda3 Further financial difficulties at Mazda during the 1990s (partly caused by losses related to the 1997 Asian financial crisis ) caused Ford to increase its stake to a 33.4-percent controlling interest in May 1996. Source: Internet
9th-century Macrobian cosmic diagram showing the sphere of the Earth at the center (globus terrae) With the end of Roman civilization, Western Europe entered the Middle Ages with great difficulties that affected the continent's intellectual production. Source: Internet
A bypass road around Weimar was built in the 2000s in the north and west; the eastern and southern continuation are in discussion, but not in definite planning because of some difficulties in routing. Source: Internet
According to a DRSS user manual, poor quality images (which may apply to other methods) may be caused by cataract, poor dilation, ptosis, external ocular condition, or learning difficulties. Source: Internet