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The two largest groups in this correspondence have been about: a) difficulties in printing puzzles on to one sheet of paper and in having grids and clues sufficiently large to be legible; and b) difficulties in connectiong properly to a particular puzzle.
The difficulties have been grouped in accordance with origin: (a) difficulties derived from the context of the intervention; (b) the characteristics of the offender; (c) the therapist.
For efficiency and effectiveness of data collection, we divided the original interview questions into the following subgroups: (a) difficulties and dissatisfaction with and current market situations for mature female tennis wear, (b) FEA needs, and (c) additional information (see Table 1).
The house belongs to the Cruz family -- a young woman named Alejandra, her brother David and their parents -- and the family and its supporters insist that the home went into foreclosure not because of the family's fault but as a result of a difficulties arising from an online banking system.
a) Difficulties in accessing primary healthcare services The reduced proximity to primary healthcare centres in certain rural areas was seen by the GPs as an important accessibility constrain.
In other words the thresholds should cover a range a difficulties and the targeted population should fall within a similar range of abilities.
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