Sentence examples for most difficult discrimination from inspiring English sources

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First, probes were more closely spaced around the standard in the temporal generalization task, and a narrower spacing of probes (i.e. a more difficult discrimination) has been proven to affect the decision stage of the timing process with a lower (i.e. more "strict") threshold in the most difficult discrimination [92], [93].

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But the most difficult to face was the discrimination the little girl faced by many people from the school community: teachers, children, parents.

The majority live in extreme poverty or are affected by armed conflict or discrimination and thus the most difficult to reach.

Ling's six sound test was applied to test the three following skill levels: sound detection, discrimination, and identification, with identification being the most difficult task in this test.

If this were the case, we should see slips-of-action in all discrimination trials and in particular in those for which acquisition performance was best (and responses therefore most difficult to suppress).

The most difficult decision.

Dinner is the most difficult.

Ms. Minor's most difficult task?

The most difficult opponent?

What was most difficult?

"It's the most difficult to navigate.

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