Sentence examples for capture the difficulty from inspiring English sources

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

I propose a method to learn annotations that capture the difficulty of detecting an object in an image from auxilliary brain activity data.

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.

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.

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.

We also need to estimate the time when transcription changes between these states, which we refer to as the switch time, T. These equations capture the difficulty in estimating transcription rate when the copy number is unknown, as their respective parameters only appear as a product and so they would not normally be identifiable in a conventional estimation procedure.

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The growing disparity is the result of decisions, large and small, that capture the difficulties of overcoming a legacy of racial segregation, economic exclusion and political disenfranchisement.

Real's photographs capture the difficulties the men have faced since returning and how, in turn, the consequences of the combat experience have carried over to affect their families and other aspects of their civilian lives.

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.

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