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Any mature Internet product always has difficulty proving its success or illustrating its evolution.
This informant-rated questionnaire assesses functional disabilities across 25 everyday tasks, using a ten-point Likert scale to assess difficulty: (1 = never has difficulty, 10 = always has difficulty), with the additional options of "I don't know' and 'Not applicable'.
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Both the teacher and his mother have realised that the boy has difficulty performing well physically and in school, as follows: The teacher said, "…. he certainly is not able to walk a street; he always has difficulties running about in school… but at times it seems he cannot keep still" (UT1 32).
"She always had difficulty," Ms. Petito said.
Isaacson makes it clear that always had difficulty containing his emotions.
Mr. Lebert said he had always had difficulty with his studies.
Rural areas have always had difficulty attracting clergy, no matter the denomination.
"I always have difficulty with the Greek tragic plays," Walcott says.
Scientists have always had difficulty classifying people into groups on the basis of variation, and the reason is simple.
The New Yorker, February 9 , 1935P. 13 Mrs. Charles Cochran, wife of the London producer, has always had difficulty about peoples names.
He would have a strong personal and biographical connection to blue-collar whites, a bloc of voters whose support President Obama has always had difficulty winning.
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