Sentence examples for difficult confusion from inspiring English sources

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Each patient answered the questionnaire EORTC QLQ STO-22 and immediately they were interviewed to search questions difficult, confusion, offensive, words difficult to understand. 4. Convenient adjustments to the Instrument taking into account the frequency of difficulties, and patients' suggestions.

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"The only thing that was a bit difficult was the confusion and lack of communication about what's going on," said Martje van Raamsdonk, a programme officer at Mercy Corps.

As noted in García-Senz et al. (2012), detection of (H_{alpha}) lines may be difficult due to confusion with Fe and Co lines due to the mostly slow ((10^{3} text{ km s}^{-1})) hydrogen mixing with iron-peak elements.

A moderate overdose of methamphetamine may induce symptoms such as: abnormal heart rhythm, confusion, difficult and/or painful urination, high or low blood pressure, high body temperature, over-active and/or over-responsive reflexes, muscle aches, severe agitation, rapid breathing, tremor, urinary hesitancy, and an inability to pass urine.

During ISS and OSS participants were given a list of telephone numbers but found that calling numbers other than the ones they were used to in the clinical setting was difficult and caused confusion.

Interviews were conducted and it covered the following areas: difficulty in answering the questions, confusion, difficult words, upsetting nature, and an open comment on how the patient would ask a similar question if given opportunity.

(Scott)20100401 ★ 'GREENBERG' (R, 1 47) Ben Stiller is hard to like, Greta Gerwig is hard to resist, and Noah Baumbach's moody, digressive study in midlife stasis and generational confusion is difficult not to love.

We help them keep blogging, taking the confusion and difficult parts out of the whole ordeal, so hopefully they can concentrate on writing excellent content instead of worrying about making money".

Part of it read: "The Scottish government have failed to make the case for the requirement for new offences contained in the bill; that it lacks clarity, would lead to confusion, be difficult to enforce if implemented and cannot be supported".

Despite the confusion and difficult living conditions, Qusai is staying put.

For example, distinguishing borderline tumours from benign tumours or stage I cancer may be difficult for pathologists, and confusion of these tumour types might have impacted on the ability of the ADNEX model to correctly distinguish between them.

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