Sentence examples for struggles to detect from inspiring English sources

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Meanwhile, underneath all this aimless, half-hysterical activity, your mind struggles to detect the underlying patterns in the surf.

One explanation for the patient group exhibiting fewer saccades on average when compared to the controls could be the degradation of peripheral vision, meaning the patient struggles to detect the most salient items around them and, subsequently, struggles to initiate saccades towards these regions.

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Although dogs are able to hear sounds at a much higher pitch than humans, they struggle to detect the source of the sound.

Money lines are constantly closing or morphing, leaving the world's intelligence agencies themselves struggling to detect trails that too often disappear in the thickets of financial globalization and obfuscation.

Murray insists it was not a "debate" about Balding's sexuality – "What neanderthal would have a debate on Clare Balding's sexuality?" – although some critics might struggle to detect a difference.

Moreover, the beam is so tightly focused that equipment a mere dozen metres away from its line would struggle to detect it.Creative ideas for circumventing cyber-attacks even extend to the redesign of apparently innocent domestic equipment.

After a stretch of economic expansion so weak that Main Street struggled to detect any improvement, three consecutive months of solid employment growth have begun to lift the mood of consumers and the unemployed.

Watching one, I found myself marvelling at Paul Dano's uncanny portrayal of Wilson in the 60s, struggling to detect the moment when the actor's voice segues into that of the real-life musician, dazzled by the construction of stunningly authentic-looking faux archive footage.

His task is to make his party electable, though his claim that "there is no lesson to be learned from the 2009 electoral defeat" suggests he has not yet given the matter much thought.With no decision on a leader, voters struggle to detect which strand of the party predominates.

Numerous domestic and international observers have struggled to detect vibrancy in the back-and-forth between Ms. Merkel's camp and Mr. Steinbrück's over any range of issues — child allowance for nonworking mothers, how best to preserve generally good and cheap health care, and even what Berlin really intends for the 17-nation euro zone or the 28-member European Union.

The probe struggled to detect all the bubbles due to significant bubble size reduction and non-rectilinear bubble rise.

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