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I think people from outside the area would have difficulty in recognising these two entities".
"You sometimes have to wonder if they are in total denial, but when you realise that even health professionals may often have difficulty in recognising obesity in their patients, the enormity of our obesity epidemic sinks in.
This suggests that caregivers might have difficulty in recognising the symptoms, therefore hindering a possible route to recognition and treatment.
In contrast to prior research that suggested that individuals may have difficulty in recognising the cause of their symptoms [ 13, 14, 25], this did not cause significant delays in this sample.
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Thus, RNs and other health practitioners may have difficulties in recognising and understanding the patients' fatigue experience.
People with dementia, in particular those with Alzheimer's disease, usually have difficulty in decoding emotions cognitively, such as recognising and comprehending emotions displayed by others and a diminished ability to express their feelings verbally [ 24].
The Chief Medical Officer for England has recognised that many people have difficulty in translating a physical activity recommendation into daily life [ 3].
People with dementia may have difficulty in communicating their pain and often care staff do not recognise the non-verbal signs they may exhibit when in pain, hence missing diagnostic clues [ 8].
55 It is recognised that some children and adolescents can have difficulty in verbally articulating sensitive issues, fears and feelings.
Clintons recognised that the secrecy around Essar meant that even the duchess's own solicitors would have difficulty in establishing the company directors' names.
"I have difficulty in excelling".
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