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Others had difficulty articulating why they were put off by her.
Because often what really matters to us humans is stuff that we have difficulty articulating.
But he had difficulty articulating why Obama wasn't pushing ahead with changes that are obviously necessary.
Educators, at Baylor and elsewhere, can have difficulty articulating exactly what a Christian perspective in education might be.
Friedan, however, noted that many housewives were unsatisfied with their lives but had difficulty articulating their feelings.
He was hired to introduce Hollywood to the technology, which the computer scientists who founded the company sometimes have difficulty articulating.
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A proactive approach was needed to engage patients who might have difficulties articulating problems, and to broach sensitive topics such as sexual and financial problems.
He has difficulty in articulating exactly what he wanted to show him.
India's response to all these challenges is complicated by its own difficulty in articulating an overarching strategic doctrine.
A mark of fair indicates significant weakness in at least one field, and some difficulty in articulating historiography and problems.
The Americans, he points out, have not been trained for the job they are now doing; and the "Sunni triangle" they police is far more dangerous than the British forces' zone in the Shi'ite south of Iraq.But that still leaves the difficulty in articulating how Britain benefits.
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