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While the mogul clearly had difficulty expressing himself, he made his feelings crystal clear: "She is – Manuela is a fucking bitch," he said.
We are told, for example, that she "cared for her daughter passionately and wanted only the best for her, but she had difficulty expressing her love".
Although she had difficulty expressing herself at times, her mind and skills were sharp.
His generation of Czechs was educated in German, and he had difficulty expressing himself in what was supposedly his native tongue.
Despite these positive viewpoints, most clinicians had difficulty expressing what collaboration was, except that it involves communication with other services.
Compared to women with more education, less-educated women were shy, had difficulty expressing knowledge and often showed signs of low self-esteem and confidence during the FGDs.
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The poor performance of the third year students in the SAQ exams confirms the report by Campbell and Li (2008) [ 39] that international students had difficulties expressing their opinions in writing due to insufficient knowledge of academic conventions.
At times young students have difficulty expressing their anger.
"He has difficulty expressing himself verbally," Mr. Arreaza said.
Dr. Glass said many of his students have "survival English skills" but have difficulty expressing themselves.
Nearly all of my clients have difficulty expressing themselves and are reacting to something going wrong.
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