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To be constantly stressed is to make it more difficult to learn".
And I know you could say that of other pieces, but believe me, I've never been confronted with anything more challenging, more complex or more difficult to learn.
The rules of storytelling are a lot more difficult to learn: how do you have great characters in an interesting environment with interesting conflicts?
Getting the physical skills is important, and they take some time to practice and master, but they turn out to be no more difficult to learn than those that Mrs. C. mastered as a seamstress.
This might be out of necessity or through immersion but it suggests that it can be done if done properly; it isn't inherently more difficult to learn a language than maths.
To overcome so much and to still understand this country as beautiful and inclusive and our own: this is a lesson that feels more important and more difficult to learn than ever before.
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It is possible, of course, that social influence has more or less impact, and operates on a different time scale, for tasks in which there is more of a difference in feeding return for alternative techniques, or for skills that are more difficult to acquire by individual learning.
Outcomes on learning are more difficult to ascertain, not least because measurement methods are still poor.
Indirect signs like subperiosteal hematoma was not used since these signs are deemed more subtle and difficult to learn and interpret for an US novice.
One of the probable and possibly the major reason for this finding could be that the in-service nurses might have learnt incorrect skills during their nursing curriculum or service period, and it is much more difficult to change learned behavior than to learn completely new behavior or skills.
It was difficult to learn more about the deaths, because much of Kabul is shut down for the Islamic holiday of Id al-Fitr, which celebrates the end of the holy month of fasting for Muslims.
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