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Reasons for exclusion were: 1) being from non-Dutch but Western origin (n = 12), 2) being from non-Western origin but residing in affluent neighborhoods (n = 18), and 3) having verbal ability as measured by the Vocabulary subtest of the WISC-R intelligence scale [ 26] below 4, making comprehension of the questionnaires difficult (n = 30).
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Adolescents with severe neurological or obvious intellectual disability which made comprehension of the inquiries contained in the study questionnaire difficult were excluded from the interview aspects of the evaluation.
Those who make comprehension the precondition of acceptance destine themselves to unremitting misery.
Many flight attendants rattle off the instructions with a speed and lack of expression that make comprehension impossible, especially for passengers who may not be native speakers.
They, nonetheless, feel that the use of such posters made comprehension easier.
These bullet points are a mixture of complete and incomplete sentences, often with missing words, which makes comprehension more difficult.
Professor Tony Travers of the LSE said the spending power presentation was difficult to analyze : It's opaque in a way that makes comprehension difficult.
The results discussed here strengthen the idea that the problem in god class detection is more related to conceptualization than to making the comprehension of the code design easier by facilitating the (visual) observation of certain attributes of the code.
This leads people to acquire distorted beliefs about genetics, making the comprehension of this subject even more challenging.
It is extremely dangerous as it makes the comprehension of the geometric errors ambiguous and may make the geometric error identification and compensation less effective.
He concedes that divine omnipotence is such that it is always possible for God to deceive us in ways we could never detect, although this is tempered by his confidence, for which he cites empirical evidence, that our ordinary powers of perception and inductive inference are sufficiently reliable to make "the comprehension of truth with certitude possible for us" (QM II.1: 9ra).
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