Sentence examples for found it difficult to recognise from inspiring English sources

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Patients also found it difficult to recognise the symptoms in themselves, often normalising the problem [ 18].

Both men and women found it difficult to recognise and articulate mental health problems and this had consequences for their ability to communicate with health professionals.

First, both men and women found it difficult to recognise and articulate mental health problems and this had consequences for their ability to communicate with health professionals.

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He also has a condition called CVI, which impairs his vision, and means he finds it difficult to recognise faces and read expressions, making the formation of a relationship a struggle.

It is known that healthcare staff who have not been trained in mental health may find it difficult to recognise acute psychological stress, including delirious symptoms, in patients [ 5, 6].

Logically, if women are unaware of how their breasts typically look and feel, they could find it difficult to recognise subtle changes and might only detect them when the disease is relatively advanced.

24 The study's results demonstrate that while parents and grandparents recognise childhood obesity as problematic, endorse healthy eating and exercise habits, and take responsibility for children's body weights, they find it difficult to recognise and discuss young children's overweight and obesity.

It has long been recognised that people find it difficult to discern more than a handful of categories [ 26].

Although some found it difficult to allow time, most recognised that this is not a challenge to their authority but an effort by patients to learn more and better understand their disease and chemotherapy treatment.

The Federal Republic used the Nationality Law of 1913 as its basis of citizenship regime; while it clearly dissociated itself from preceding practices, it also found it difficult to depart from the basic conception of nationhood and to recognise that it had become an immigration country (Klusmeyer, 2009).

But while the great Tibetan leader Penor Rinpoche recognised the special qualities of a lama within Seagal, the Hollywood establishment found it difficult to accept the new-found godlike status of one of its most lowly micro-stars.

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