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Seeking to give an idea of the scope of the difficulty he faces, Shihab said 150,000 people made homeless by the disaster have crowded into 20 different refugee camps in Banda Aceh, without counting the thousands who have found refuge with relatives or are still wandering flattened villages along the western coast.

The purpose of this analysis was to address the first research question by exploring the scope and scale of difficulties experienced by children with ADHD and children with SLI relative to each other and to the TD controls.

Here is a list of headlines from publications around the country revealing the scope of the difficulties, compiled by the National Center for Fair and Open Testing, or FairTest, a nonprofit organization that advocates against the misuse and abuse of standardized tests.

The Seattle-based aerospace companys troubles are nothing new to the market, but Wall Street was caught off guard by the scope of the difficulties.

Secondly, the pattern of subgroup results appears to clearly implicate early disease onset with the greatest magnitude and scope of cognitive difficulties compared to controls.

I think it's a wise move, as they definitely grow, not just in terms of length (roughly 40 minutes to three hours) but in scope, grandeur, difficulty of production and quality of film stock.

Development firms commonly charge 25percentto50percentcent of a program's entire cost in profit and overhead, depending on the scope and difficulty of the task, he said.

For example, in my quantum mechanics class, I sometimes feel overwhelmed by the scope and difficulty of the lectures, but even if I were faced with an F for this class, I would never give this professor a bad evaluation.

As a result of reducing the size and scope of the instruments, the difficulty of minimally invasive procedures has increased significantly, often resulting in increased operation time and cost.

One characteristic of past studies is that laboratory diagnosis for encephalitis was often not complete because of lack of available diagnostics, limited scope of pathogens studied, or difficulty obtaining adequate specimens.

While projects were initially designed to be of similar scope and difficulty, the outcomes were dramatically different from a project management and implementation standpoint, and learning outcomes for students were also different.

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