Sentence examples for capture difficulties from inspiring English sources

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This relative lack of significant relationship suggests that the FAPC score may capture difficulties that are not necessarily specific to academic performance.

Moreover, since glaucoma is typically perceived as asymptomatic until a more advanced stage, it is possible that performance-based assessments could capture difficulties in activities that the individual may not be sufficiently consciously aware to be able to report them in a questionnaire [ 42].

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While there have now been several studies considering both the hypothesis of motion dazzle and more generally how patterning affects perceptual and behavioural judgements when in motion (reviewed in Table  1), there is still debate as to which strategies are optimal and what aspects of a target's pattern are important in determining capture difficulty.

This category (13 responses [8.9%]; 10 participants) captured difficulties participants experienced in accurately recalling their behaviour (11 responses) or cues (2), for example: 'On how many of the past 7 days did you eat unhealthy snacks?' I don't know, I can't count, so let's say three or four days, I don't know.

The process with ethanol recovery results in an increased complexity of the capture plant, difficulties in controlling the water balance and higher investment costs and offers, if any, only a moderate energetic advantage.

So while the shows give a glimpse into the life of teenage motherhood, it cannot fully capture the difficulties that exist.

" Not as much contact with Swedish children… as there could be" (father) The subcategory of the limited future was named so as to capture the difficulties the grown up informants described in thinking far ahead about the future.

We saw little focus on patient orientated outcomes, without which studies cannot necessarily capture the difficulties experienced by patients in everyday life or their opinions on treatment acceptability and personal improvements.

This is not to make fun of the virologists who have treated us to a fabulous decade of influenza science; what it does is neatly capture the difficulties in predicting viral emergence of human-adapted strains capable of causing a pandemic (Holmes, 2013).

Another interpreted an item about the compulsive nature of habitual action ('… I would find hard not to do'), where applied to commuting, to capture practical difficulties associated with alternative transport options ('I'd have to agree with that, in the sense that I'd have to find an alternative method of transportation, but it's possible – I could get a bicycle or walk', P14).

You captured the difficulties of modern policing in your July 24 news article about the Providence, R.I., police.

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