Sentence examples for difficulties refers to from inspiring English sources

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Her reference to difficulties refers to a double tragedy that struck her family.

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One of the reported difficulties referred to the understanding of the interface of the TMS 'Themas' due to the excess of information.

In this study, the term suspected motor problems will be used interchangeably with signs of low motor competence, low motor proficiency and movement difficulties, referring to possible presence of gross and/or fine motor problems.

ICUnet (located at ) seeks to provide a simple, up-to-date view of available critical care services, overcoming many of the difficulties referred to above.

Further difficulties refer to the re-migration of sick individuals (salmon-bias hypothesis) [ 3, 9] and under-reported re-emigration ('over-coverage' [ 16]), bothbiasing mortality figures.

An examination of these more recent studies reveals the continued existence of many of the methodological difficulties referred to in previous reviews [ 6, 7].

Some district managers admitted similar difficulties, referring to the cash book as 'that big book': "I have a problem understanding those entries myself…" (District manager) In some facilities, DFF funds were not spent initially, even after several disbursements, which DHMT members attributed to confusion over expenditure guidelines.

Four groups were formed: 73 children with dyslexia but normal language (DX-only), 35 children with impaired language but normal reading (LI-only), 54 children with both language impairment and dyslexia (LI + DX), and 176 children with neither reading nor language difficulties, referred to as typically developing (TD).

Item difficulty refers to an ability level at which the probability of responding correctly is 50%.

Detection difficulty refers to ease with which the predictive loci of a model are identified by a given algorithm.

Direct calving difficulty refers to the characteristics of the calf itself (e.g., body size) and its impact on the birth process.

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