That bottom stand should see you out of any difficulties with a good margin.
Innes, Hammond HIGH STAND (2002)
The living salute the dead, however small the life, because we have all trodden the same hard track and know its difficulties.
Robert Wilson THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS (2002)
She had acted as a sounding-board, encouraged them to talk about the risks and difficulties of taking an unknown heredity.
Hilton, John Buxton MOONDROP TO MURDER (2002)
All related terms of 'difficulties'
difficulty
A difficulty is a problem.
in difficulties
in distress , esp. financially
learning difficulties
difficulty experienced in reaching the average standard of people of the same age group as regards intellectual and cognitive skills and performance
speech difficulty
a problem encountered in speaking
learning difficulty
If someone has a learning difficulty , they have a condition that makes it difficult for them to learn as quickly or in the same way as most other people.
degree of difficulty
a rating which reflects the difficulty of the manoeuvre or action an athlete is attempting to perform in sports such as gymnastics and diving , and which is factored into the final score