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Archaeologists and art historians frequently have trouble determining whether something is actually Sasanian or in-the-style-of.
Other studies must rely on smaller numbers of observers, who have trouble determining the size of a wild animal population.
Without that anchor, consumers have trouble determining whether the store is actually giving them a good price.
"We have trouble determining whether the failure to show the fear memory is because you've blocked encoding of the memory itself or of its retrieval," he said.
Writing in Neuropsychology, researchers say these patients seem to have trouble determining which pieces of information are more important than others.
And while this may be an annual ritual, many workers, according to a recent survey, have trouble determining which plan is right for them.
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Survey respondents even had trouble determining what "healthful" means.
WHY has the national statistics bureau of Greece had trouble determining up-to-date fiscal data?
There was another problem: because the images lack sound, officers had trouble determining what people were saying.
Because the economic outlook has remained so murky, members of both parties have had trouble determining how sweeping an overhaul in policy and strategy is necessary.
But Mr. Ridge's job description is so amorphous and his powers so opaque that even Congress is having trouble determining how much he has accomplished.
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