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People with less education have found themselves more likely to be unemployed and have more difficulty landing a job, a review of unemployment data from countries around the globe shows.
If you stay in prone your enemy will have a little more difficulty getting a good shot and if you use a bipod, it will be better for aiming.
The following day, she had a bit more difficulty holding a cup but could still walk.
Lack of experience can lead to greater score variability and more difficulty demonstrating a drug-placebo difference of an effective compound.
Furthermore, Cu atoms diffuse with more difficulty on a Be-terminated surface than on an O-terminated surface.
Specifically, parents worry that they will have more difficulty finding a spouse or will have to be satisfied with a lower status one.
It can be hypothesized that some patients have more difficulty maintaining a given posture without loss of balance whereas others experience performing a body transport task as more difficult.
Furthermore, poorer areas and families are associated with a higher amount of leprosy cases, and these families have more difficulty finding a suspicious spot on the children's skin.
We also explored whether students had more difficulty starting a new mating scheme, which is the step of greatest complexity during a task compared with planning later crossing steps.
The researchers had more difficulty putting a date on their colonization of Borneo.
And people have much more difficulty accepting a gap in age when the older member of the couple is female.
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