Sentence examples for capture difficulty from inspiring English sources

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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.

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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].

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.

And the film doesn't capture the difficulty of Thea's struggle to become an artist.

Abdellatif Kechiche, a Tunisian-born director who started out as an actor, has become one of the most admired French filmmakers of his generation for movies -- notably "L'Esquive" and "The Secret of the Grain" -- that try to capture the difficulty and complexity, but also the warmth and resourcefulness, of working-class Arab life in contemporary France.

So FAHP can capture this difficulty.

Humans are often uncertain in assigning the evaluation scores in crisp AHP, so fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (FAHP) can capture this difficulty.

While the complexity of solving a puzzle increases with the number of pieces to be assembled, this measure fails to capture actual difficulty.

Accordingly, the original heteronormative phrasing of item 14 of the SIAS likely reflects an attempt to capture the difficulty of talking to an attractive potential partner, and not merely someone attractive.

The revised, non-heteronormative phrasing of SIAS item 14 was developed by authors PL and PC to capture the difficulty of talking to an attractive potential partner, without a heteronormative assumption regarding the sexual orientation of the respondent.

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