Sentence examples for have difficulty evaluating from inspiring English sources

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Even when introduced to Web evaluation criteria and asked to rank the quality of sites, students have difficulty evaluating sites for credibility and accuracy, instead using surface markers, such as currency, author, and amount and type of language used (Britt and Aglinskas, 2002; Walraven et al., 2009).

A new study by the Stanford History Education Group shows that even upper-level history majors have difficulty evaluating historical documents.

Scouts have difficulty evaluating a college player's blocking skills because he spends most of the game in the two-point stance — with no hand on the ground — used when a pass play is called.

Without some knowledge of what it takes to kill and process an animal, the average person can have difficulty evaluating slaughterhouse videos, whether they are meant as exposés or promotions.

A number of lawyers who regularly interview at Berkeley Law have told us that they sometimes have difficulty evaluating the academic records of our students or comparing them with those of students at other schools.

Novick and Catley (2012) also found that students have difficulty evaluating which of two taxa is the closest evolutionary relation to a third, reference taxon when the reference taxon is at an intermediate hierarchical level between the two comparison taxa.

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Specifically, consumers might have difficulties evaluating the fairness of the outcome of their complaint, and as a result might pay more attention towards the functional elements, as they appear more pertinent when evaluating the company.

One aspect of different beliefs about medicines may be different opinions about what treatment a patient should receive and the consequent provision of different information to the patient about the treatment: the patient could then have difficulties evaluating the treatment.

Without figuring out where pollution was coming from, when pollutants were at their worst throughout the day and year, and what regions of the city suffered the worst pollution, among other factors, they had difficulty evaluating the "what if" scenarios of pollution control.

I had difficulty evaluating the validity of experiments presented in various journal articles.

As with photographs, these computational measures have had difficulty evaluating the impact of factors like clutter that influence human opinions and performance within those scenes (Baldassi, Megna, & Burr, 2005; Rosenholtz, Li, & Nakano, 2007; Zelinsky & Yu, 2015).

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