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In another, the claims processor had trouble interpreting the doctor's report and the file had to go back for clarification.
Students had trouble interpreting the question stem, and the distracters used jargon like "hydrophobic" and "hydrophilic," which could be memorized but potentially not understood.
One participant with impaired vision had trouble interpreting the meaning of the flashing lights during signal transmission, whereas others found the lights reassuring.
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This is one story that I have trouble interpreting.
Why might archeologists have trouble interpreting the glyphs?
They may have trouble interpreting what they are reading or writing a grammatically correct sentence.
Most damning is the commission's statement that it will have trouble interpreting this catch-all law because there is no "clear rationale for many of the changes".
Second, many will have trouble interpreting the material they find or not know how to distinguish their ancestors from many other same-name people.
Without data scientists, businesses have trouble interpreting the algorithms and developing an understanding of the why.
The animator might have trouble interpreting it, so he needs to watch regular video of the actor.
Experts are having trouble interpreting the findings, however, because they conflict with earlier work showing that too little leptin can trigger the same effect in liver cells.
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