Sentence examples for Pervasive difficulties from inspiring English sources

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Children and adults experience pervasive difficulties understanding symbolic fractions.

As we strive toward gender equality on March 8, International Women's Day, it's crucial for governments not to ignore the particular ways in which pervasive difficulties getting access to water and sanitation affect women and girls.

The presence of such pervasive difficulties with language skills suggests that the difficulties are not simply a secondary consequence of motor or articulatory limitations.

The diagnostic manuals ICD-10 and DSM-IV (American Psychiatric Association 1994; World Health Organization 1993) use different terminology, but both make a clear diagnostic distinction between a specific developmental disorder affecting language and the more pervasive difficulties seen in autism.

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Amongst my divorced peers, there is a pervasive difficulty among women who were "left" not to define themselves that way.

A pervasive difficulty of using such laboratory models is that these models may not accurately model 'natural' infections.

This group of Canadian housing experts observed structural forms of discrimination that were compounded by poverty and mental illness within the context of an ongoing pervasive difficulty in accessing adequate housing.

Four patients with pervasive language difficulties (severe global or agrammatic aphasia) engaged in an experimentally controlled non-verbal communication paradigm, which required signaling and understanding a communicative message.

Pervasive scheduling difficulties caused students to be placed in the wrong subjects or wait in the school's auditorium for two weeks before getting a class schedule.

Secondary diagnoses recorded included 24 women (5.3%) with substance use disorders, 13 (2.9%) with anxiety disorders including obsessive compulsive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder, 13 (2.9%) with personality disorders, 5 (1.1%) with pervasive learning difficulties, and 6 (1.3%) with "other" diagnoses including depressive disorders, epilepsy, eating disorders and conduct disorders.

In contrast, Yairi and Ambrose (2005) reported that there were no pervasive expressive language difficulties in their young children who stutter (p.241).

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