Sentence examples for concomitant difficulty from inspiring English sources

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In the case of social phobia, this might be another route to confirmation of the individual's negative self-views together with a concomitant difficulty in having any confidence in those positive aspects of self that do exist.

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The state also committed to the acquisition of open space and the reduction of suburban sprawl and its concomitant difficulties for commuters.

I can insist that this weekend, instead of unpacking the minutiae of what happens now that the Speaker of the House of Representatives has been referred to the constabulary – the implications of this for her and the concomitant difficulties for Tony Abbott – that we talk about the underlying disease and not the symptoms.

The lack of detailed algebraic models, the concomitant difficulties for assessing the statistical consistence of the results and designing definite experiments, and a certain shortage in characterizing criteria are some of the causes hindering the advances in a field which is per se very complex.

Though this finding may be related to our non-clinical sample, an implication is that ruminative self-focus and negative affect are relatively typical concomitants of difficulties in goal pursuit.

They perceived no major problems in diagnosing OA but had [ 24, 25] difficulties in assessing concomitant depression.

However, we noted difficulties with the concomitant implementation of new IT technology for recording and reporting test results, which negatively impacted the time necessary to get lab diagnosis to physicians.

Second, representing care trajectories by way of a linear approach generates difficulties when therapies are concomitant and when they are administered over long periods.

It is reasonable to suggest that this is not the case due to the difficulty in treating resistant disease and concomitant risk of sequelae (Claycamp 2006).

1 Unfortunately, advanced age is one of the most adverse prognostic factors in AML, in part because older patients have difficulty tolerating chemotherapy due to comorbidities, concomitant end-organ dysfunction, and poor performance status.

The 20-item disability scale portion of the HAQ measures, in a range from 0 to 3 points, the patient's difficulty with activities of daily living and concomitant need for help and assistive devices, with the highest scores representing the maximum impairment (that is, 0 = able to do without any difficulty, 1 = some difficulty, 2 = much difficulty and 3 = unable to do).

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