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You see, in the real world, I struggle to talk to people because my neurodiversity makes it
difficult
for me to think, listen, speak and process new information all at the same time.
This is something that happened without foreign investment, without government aid, and actually, it happened against all odds, in one of the most
difficult
moments in Nigerian economy.
Difficult, eh? It's meaningless.
And if a child inherits a copy of the mutation from only one parent, there will be just enough abnormal hemoglobin to make life
difficult
for the malaria parasite, while most of their red blood cells retain their normal shape and function.
Extra
difficult.
Redwood rainforest is incredibly
difficult
to move through, and even today, individual trees are being discovered that have never been seen before, including, in the summer of 2006, Hyperion, the world's tallest tree.
Unlike many of the other factors that we know are associated with aging, for example changes in the physical structure of the brain, that's fiendishly
difficult
to treat.
This creates a vicious cycle in which the longer pain persists, the more
difficult
it becomes to reverse.
But it's really, really
difficult.
The "when" part is particularly difficult, and these children can do that.
HIV has evolved numerous ways to evade the human immune system, which makes it
difficult
to cure.
Now, estimating odds, as
difficult
as it may seem, is a piece of cake compared to trying to estimate value: trying to say what something is worth, how much we'll enjoy it, how much pleasure it will give us.
The problem of shifting comparisons is even more
difficult
when these choices are arrayed over time.
Well, it's notoriously
difficult
to get people to be farsighted.
Interviewer: It's actually quite
difficult
to walk.
This would make it
difficult
to directly observe from a great distance, so astrobiologists seek clues called biosignatures.
If you live in this culture, whether you are religious or not, it is extremely
difficult
to avoid falling into the trap of believing that virtue and success go hand in hand.
That was the most
difficult
moment to accept: the phone call, the walk to the hospital, when I realized that my own personal prosperity gospel had failed me.
A very
difficult
time, actually.
The technology there was much more
difficult
than what I'm dealing with here.
Getting that energy is very, very
difficult.
We know a lot about what's going on with design around the world, and it's getting increasingly more
difficult
to find design that reflects a unique culture.
Reading is a form of thinking, that's why it's
difficult
to read because we have to think.
This is the product that everyone in the world eats, that is so
difficult
to give up.
Ions can be manipulated very precisely, and they last a long time, but as more ions are added to a trap, it becomes increasingly
difficult
to control each with precision.
As Norwegian social scientist Evelin Lindner has observed, "Pessimism is a luxury of good times ... In
difficult
times, pessimism is a self-fulfilling, self-inflicted death sentence."
Now, let me spend the rest of my time on the third big problem, because it's more subtle and perhaps
difficult
to grasp.
And it's really
difficult
to recall, in a normal frame of mind, just how good life can be at its best.
That's probably not all that
difficult.
Now, it's about five, six, seven, eight pages long, and it gets kind of deep and
difficult
after about the third page, but somewhere on the second page he begins talking about the notion that he calls "moral imagination."
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