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Publication was timed to coincide with Mailer's 80th birthday last month, and the book is presented as his offering to "young novelists who wish to improve their skills and their commitment to the subtle difficulties and uncharted mysteries of serious novel writing".

His one-under-par two-round total, after he shot a day's best three-under 67 early Friday, gave him the lead as the sun set on Merion after Phil Mickelson, Steve Stricker, Justin Rose and a host of others succumbed to the "too short and too easy" course's subtle difficulties.

The available techniques are quite different, and many tools that are useful in the Banach space case, e.g. duality and complex interpolation, are not applicable or fraught with subtle difficulties.

Subtle difficulties in interpreting abstract meaning in communication, comprehending metaphors, and even understanding jokes that are often seen in right frontal lobe stroke patients may not be detected by the family and may also be under diagnosed by clinicians [82].

Subtle difficulties in encoding specific motor and proprioceptive signals during action execution in individuals with AS might affect retrieval of relevant personal episodic information.

Subtle difficulties in encoding specific motor signals during action execution might affect retrieval of relevant personal episodic information, as well as the development of an extended sense of self in individuals with AS.

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There's a subtle difficulty in trying to find a single indicator for a diverse hospital intake.

Symptoms are often overt (confusion, disorientation, ataxia, or coma) but can also be subtle (difficulty with cognitive abilities such as executive decision-making and psychomotor speed).

Third, family studies indicated that first degree relatives of affected individuals often manifest subthreshold symptoms, such as subtle phonological difficulties in relatives of children with SLI (Barry et al. 2007), or mild social and communicative difficulties in relatives of those with autism (see review by Bailey et al. 1998).

Also common are subtle language difficulties and executive functioning deficits.

People with dyslexia often do have subtle hearing difficulties.

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