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He was having a hard time reading her face.
Studios are having a hard time reading what the audience wants.
New research suggests the rich have a hard time reading others' emotions.
He suggested that even veteran specialists on Egypt have a hard time reading the political currents there.
We have a hard time reading Cervantes or "Moby-Dick" now, because they're unwieldy and very strange, when you think about it.
"I hit a couple of bad putts, I'm not going to deny that," said Woods, who had a hard time reading the greens.
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In another experiment, upper-class participants had a harder time reading the emotions of strangers during simulated job interviews.
Recent research has also suggested that kids are having a harder time reading faces and understanding emotional cues, thanks to digital immersion.
Regardless of their actual SES, people temporarily made to feel upper class had a harder time reading others' emotions; people made to feel lower class showed better empathic accuracy.
Gary Small, a neuroscientist and professor of psychiatry at U.C.L.A. and an author of "iBrain: Surviving the Technological Alteration of the Modern Mind," believes that so-called "digital natives," a term for the generation that has grown up using computers, are already having a harder time reading social cues.
The sale of the plates, at twenty-five dollapieceiece, was intended to alleviate the budget shortfall, under the guise of improving safety: as old license plates lose their reflective sheen, police are said to have a harder time reading the digits.
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