Sentence examples for considered difficult to understand from inspiring English sources

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Oppenheimer's papers were considered difficult to understand even by the standards of the abstract topics he was expert in.

Even so, the EFSA NDA panel's decisions are often considered difficult to understand and to interpret.

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(When Einstein first published his complete theory, it was considered so difficult to understand that only three people in the world were supposed to have mastered it. On being asked about this, Eddington is supposed to have asked, "Who's the third?") Nonetheless, relativity has been widely applied.

Of the unordered representations, those based on tallies (example F1 in Figure 1) were considered more difficult to understand than those displaying frequency visually (example F2 in Figure 1).

The final list of items prior to item presentation included 31 items, two of which we considered possibly difficult to understand.

Many patients considered that it was difficult to understand and that the document had many words of which they "didn't know the meaning".

He was made of parts that Natalie considered mutually exclusive, and found difficult to understand together.

Questionnaire items were deleted or revised if they were: identified by respondents as difficult to understand; considered by the researcher to have poor face validity; or endorsed by less than 20% or more than 80% of respondents [ 26, 27].

His philosophical work is generally considered to be among the most difficult to understand in all of the western canon.

91.4% of patients reported no item to be difficult to understand and 96.6% considered none of the items to be intrusive.

The contents in most health education programs are often difficult to understand for lay readers, considering that most patients have relatively low educational levels.

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