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Bowker's is somewhat more detailed, but he often has difficulty separating his speculation from fact.
Behind the bar, Rupert Bache, who has lived in France for 27 years (running Le Pub, with his wife, Mathilde, for the past eight), also has difficulty separating the personal from the political.
On its own, PcrA is a poor helicase: it has difficulty separating even short lengths of duplex DNA (2, 3).
One of the major sources of error that occurs is the "embedding" effect, in which the responder has difficulty separating the value of the good itself from the good as a symbol for a more inclusive package [ 36, 37].
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When I was a child, I had difficulty separating actors from the characters they played.
Since his first big job in publishing, as the editor of Men's Health, Mr. Gutfeld has had difficulty separating his life from his work.
"After his death she had flashes of him standing in the middle of her room, and she had difficulty separating the vision from reality," he added.
Too often, she said, people have difficulty separating individuals from professions and assume that any journalist is like all journalists, that any consultant is like all consultants.
Even his own publishers occasionally have difficulty separating the author from his characters: on the back cover of Leviathan, the main character, Peter, is accidentally redubbed "Paul".
Encouraged to visualize episodes of violence or abuse during therapy, clients may subsequently have difficulty separating these imaginary events from reality.
The surgeons had difficulty separating the adhesion and achieving hemostasis.
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