Sentence examples for one's difficulty from inspiring English sources

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The results show that the receipt of informal and state support is associated with a person's difficulty with ADLs such as bathing and getting dressed, while the receipt of paid-for support is more closely associated with one's difficulty with specific IADLs, such as shopping and doing housework or garden work.

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Seeking a connection between one's difficulties and one's experiences of childhood which have been repressed is irrelevant.

"It was such a good, easy way out of one's difficulties that others decided to make use of it".

Other important factors contributing to the effectiveness of group psychotherapy include mutual emotional support, interpersonal learning through confrontation and feedback, a safe climate for experimenting with new behaviours, and the realization that one is not alone in one's difficulties.

Sometimes once-a-week therapy can go on for a very long time because one spends time recounting events rather than overcoming the resistance to looking at one's difficulties.

The test requires each subject to assess "how did you feel in the last 10 minutes" with respect to 10 sleepiness symptoms: to have tired eyes, to have heavy eyelids, difficulty to direct one's eyes, difficulty to maintain open eyes, yawns, motor difficulties, strong sleepiness, to feel dizzy, difficulty to direct one's attention, brief and involuntary microsleeps.

Yet, as so often happens in sport, one man's difficulty proved to be another's opportunity: it was injury to Flintoff that opened the way for Pietersen to take up his place in the one-day squad - and, of all places, in southern Africa, with its deep racial tensions between black and white, the kind of tensions that had made him try his luck in England in the first place.

But one buyer's difficulty may be another buyer's nightmare.

Self-efficacy can be defined as one's experienced difficulty in refraining from using substances in tempting situations.

In effect, WHODAS is an overall summary of one's perceived difficulties in carrying out various functions of daily living.

Now its definition is more explicitly refined with five dominant features: (1) difficulty in identifying one's emotion; (2) difficulty in describing self feelings verbally;(3) a reduction or incapability to experience emotions;(4) an absence of tendencies to image one else's emotion, or an externally oriented cognitive style; and (5) poor capacity for fantasize or symbolic thought [ 2].

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