Sentence examples for difficulties to cope from inspiring English sources

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50.0% of our sample (n = 250, 5th 8th graders) showed satisfying results, 11.2% were not motivated; 38.8% had difficulties to cope with the learning situation.

Preparation of coatings simultaneously exhibiting high hardness and enhanced fracture resistance is a hot topic, as nowadays used ceramic protective coatings show difficulties to cope with increased demands due to their inherent brittleness.

If you jack up the average global temperature another three or four or five degrees over the next several decades, your children and grandchildren will have enormous difficulties to cope with.

Since established ordination methods may have difficulties to cope with the highly variable plant species composition, we tested the novel method Isometric Feature Mapping (Isomap) against conventional methods (Detrended Correspondence Analysis and Nonmetric Multidimensional Scaling).

At first glance our results support such a view because difficulties to cope efficiently with the platform's reversal could be interpreted as simply being unable to forget the goal's previous position.

Three or more children may add substantially to household duties and may also include difficulties to cope with both teenagers and small children.

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What he did do was point me to MtGox's developer page on the service, first quietly posted about two weeks ago, which notes that it opted for PubNub "due to the difficulty to cope with the kind of volumes of data [needed] to broadcast real-time while keeping a reliable service".

The frequency of storms with lightning (as opposed to rainstorms) on Gerlach's summit and on the other highest ridges is little different from lower elevations, too, but people exposed to wind, (sometimes freezing) rain, and lightning have greater difficulty to cope.

Lack of these cognitive strategies can lead to deficits in social interactions, such as that seen in autism [26], where individuals demonstrate a difficulty to cope with other humans [29] and fail to show suppressed vMPFC activity during cognitively demanding tasks [30].

Alternatively, psychological distress may make social difficulties harder to cope with.

Although not his main source of income, Andor, a 23-year-old Hungarian, admitted that 'now, since the credit crunch, I do it quite often.' Another man started to work in this area having found himself in financial difficulties, unable to cope with the high cost of living in London.

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