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There are suggestions that individuals raised in orphanages have difficulty recognising new faces.
The chamber is so foggy that they must have difficulty recognising one another.
If you still have difficulty recognising Hitchens's version of contemporary Britain, that only confirms the power of the Big Lie.
"Often government departments have difficulty recognising the untapped potential in reuse of the data they produce," said Boswarva.
Children from just over a year old will have no difficulty recognising this signal and will come and claim it.
As you might expect from a company that has never found a classic intimidating, this is a Phèdre that even Racine might have had some difficulty recognising.
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It is well established that schizophrenia is associated with difficulties recognising facial expressions of emotion.
Patients who have difficulties recognising visual form stimuli are usually labelled as having visual agnosia.
After voting, some complained that the photos of the candidates were blurred and they had difficulties recognising them on the ballot papers.
As shown by the Symptom Check List analysis, mothers with ED symptom had difficulties recognising the signs of infant hungriness and distinguishing these from a search for contact.
Studies with recovered AN individuals also highlight distinct emotional and interpersonal features such as behavioural avoidance, submissive behaviour [ 21, 22] and difficulties recognising emotion in others [ 23].
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