Sentence examples for disproportionate difficulty from inspiring English sources

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While there's not a whole lot of data or research into these experiences in Australia, we do know that trans people in Australia have disproportionate difficulty in securing employment.

Some children with normal audiometric thresholds and no known etiology, neurological pathology, or other underlying risk factor have disproportionate difficulty processing speech, particularly in noisy conditions.

Medial perirhinal cortex thinning was associated with a disproportionate difficulty in naming living things at no/mild levels of global atrophy, and at moderate levels of global atrophy, with increasing difficulty in naming impoverished representations of non-living things, in the context of overall living things impairment.

A third clinical syndrome of progressive aphasia, logopenic (Greek "few words") aphasia, presents with hesitant but grammatically correct speech marred by word-finding pauses, anomia, and impaired phonological working memory manifesting as disproportionate difficulty repeating spoken phrases versus single words (fig 2).

In a similar vein, Whitehouse et al. (2007) noted that the pattern of errors on a nonword repetition test was different in the two disorders, and argued that deficient phonological memory, indexed by disproportionate difficulty with long nonwords, may be implicated only in pure SLI.

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Some of the more lurid allegations of racial discrimination in Florida during the 2000 election, like racial profiling at roadblocks near polling places in black neighborhoods, were never proved, but there is little doubt that African-Americans faced disproportionate difficulties at the polls.

Overall, the limited data available suggest that any attentional or executive deficits in XXY males are consistent with general ability, rather than indicative of disproportionate difficulties in these areas.

To assess the potentially disproportionate difficulties that low-income and urban populations may face if asked to stay home from work in the event of a serious outbreak, we included income and urban residence in all models.

Interviews with terminally ill patients could have added important information to our study, but arranging interviews with terminally ill patients would have entailed ethical and practical difficulties disproportionate to the added value.

The repression of women, the persecution complexes, the lack of democracy, the volatility, the anti-Semitism, the difficulties modernizing, the disproportionate role in terrorism — those are all real.

First, it has been argued that even in studies that used control conditions encouraging egocentric, i.e. viewpoint-dependent strategies, differences in task difficulty may explain a disproportionate impairment in allocentric conditions [21].

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