Sentence examples for difficulties sorting from inspiring English sources

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That weekend, Cohen and Parker talked to doctors about their patients' difficulties sorting their medicines and taking them as prescribed, and the health problems that resulted.

They have difficulties sorting many of their discarded products, leading to decreased performance of the entire waste management system of which recycling centres are a part.

But some commentators who say the government faced difficulties sorting intelligence in a time of war have noted that such reports were often uncertain, based on bits of information, educated guesses and accounts of witnesses with their own agendas.

The American armed forces have several LIDAR systems in development and plan to start producing Artemis, a field-deployable LIDAR, in 2005.Even these increasingly sophisticated systems for distance-sensing, however, have difficulties sorting out the particular signature of bioagents from the background muddle, especially when the concentration of bioagents is small.

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Multinationals operating in India have difficulty sorting talent, because people's skills and the quality of educational institutions vary widely.

Admittedly competition has its downside, in that consumers are having some difficulty sorting the good from the bad.

Ben had difficulty sorting through the mail and writing out the proper checks and envelopes for the right addresses – so why not ignore them altogether?

My experience with clients who have A.D.H.D. or Asperger's is that they often have difficulty sorting out what is important to look at in the driving environment.

It was the realization that clergymen often had difficulty sorting out sexual issues that led two young priests, the Rev. Michael Foley and the Rev. William Perri, to found the Paracletes' treatment program in 1976.

On Wall Street, traders had difficulty sorting out the Fed's message and by the end of the day still seemed convinced that the Fed was keeping the door open to a rate cut later this year.

Students do sometimes have difficulty sorting their (Jane) Austen from their Eyre, or their George from their TS (Eliot), but a story this week has taken this kind of misunderstanding into new territory.

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