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In the real world, said Dr. Laurence Steinberg, director of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation's Network on Adolescent Development and Juvenile Justice, "there is good reason to believe that children of this age have difficulty envisioning the future consequences of actions -- as most parents of children up to the age of 11 will tell you".
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Arp, however, had difficulty envisioning the space and traveled to Cambridge at his own expense.
If it's not broken, don't try to fix it". With the area having no grocery store or post office, with homes worth $700,000 to $2.2 million and nothing but a small commercial corner containing not much more than a seafood restaurant, car wash, video store and flower shop, some are having difficulty envisioning how the city would pay for itself.
This is possibly because participants had difficulty envisioning such a remote verification of attributes.
You have trouble envisioning a healthy kid".
But he also has trouble envisioning dying.
He recalled that he had difficulty with envisioning how the scene would unfold, leading Bennett to perform a puppet show to explain.
Together they envisioned an accelerator that would elevate Latina-owned businesses and create direct funnels to the resources they oftentimes have difficulty accessing.
But states say they will have difficulty coping with surging caseloads, particularly now that large portions of their welfare grants pay for the kind of welfare-to-work antipoverty programs envisioned by the framers of 1996 welfare overhaul.
They have difficulty integrating.
I have difficulty staying asleep.
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