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For example: "trouble getting alone with other kids" showed higher correlations with other scales.
For example, trouble in communicating with intimate partners can intensify the impact of disadvantage in health on QoL [ 81, 82].
At the time diagnoses had been made, a behavior was not considered a symptom of ADHD if occurring only in association with obesity treatment, for example, trouble adhering to diet or exercise plans.
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The order to approach the foreign leaders, for example, troubled the American ambassador to Chile, David Popper, who responded that raising the issue was sure to upset General Pinochet.
For example, troubled starlet Lindsay Lohan is known to use a red painted or cased BlackBerry Curve.
In New York, for example, troubles on Wall Street are expected to suck $3.5 billion from state budgets, according to the comptroller's office.
For example, troubled young persons may foresee stigmatization as a consequence of help-seeking when they become aware of emotional distress as a problem, and subsequently attempt to normalize their feelings of depression.
For example: "The trouble with this work, in general, is that people mistake it for an exercise regimen, and it's not.
Among their tenants have been bankers and diplomats, and the challenges at that level have been unusual — the diplomats, for example, had trouble figuring out where they would host their large formal dinner parties.
The Gulf Coast, for example, has trouble keeping power on all the time because of hurricanes.
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