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However, studies show that parents find it difficult to identify whether their child has a problem with language comprehension.
He added: "We've almost got into a vicious circle where some of the ethnic minority communities find it difficult to identify with Britishness so they go more into themselves, and the white community in particular regards them with suspicion".
Often young girls find it difficult to identify controlling, intimidating behaviour by a teenage boyfriend as abusive until it turns violent and then only some are able to find help, said Douglas.
It warns that "the long length of the lease, together with the lack of proper documentation and marking, is likely to make the lease permanent", as boundaries where not clearly marked before clearing began and families will find it difficult to identify their land after 50 years.
I know from the ferocity of the debate that it will be taken for insincerity when I say this, but nevertheless, I mean it: I find it difficult to identify the concrete principles that separate the acceptable socialist from the unacceptable outrider.
According to Matt Close, marketing director for home and personal care at Unilever in the UK, three-quarters of men find it difficult to identify with the men they see in advertising and feel stereotyped and misrepresented; only 3 per cent strongly agree that they are realistically portrayed.
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Here, our study confirms earlier studies that found it difficult to identify a closely, statistically identifiable relationship between weight/BMI and cardiovascular event rates [ 28].
Some have found it difficult to identify with this myth as rendered by the Roman spectaculars of the postwar years.
At F.A.O. Schwarz, the cameras seemed gimmicky; I found it difficult to identify the murky items I was viewing in the dark "Star Wars" boutique.
In a letter Freud wrote in his late 60s, he said he found it difficult to identify with a young man who once kept up a nervous vigil at a train station but he supposed it must have been him.
Ofsted's report said: "Parents' explanations for bruising and other injuries were too readily accepted … without further examination of the child or consultation with named child protection doctors or nurses... Similarly, social care staff often found it difficult to identify chronic neglect because of parents' feigned compliance with social work interventions".
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