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Inside, outside, I was having trouble discerning the difference.
Even small investors can run into trouble discerning the fine line between hedging and risk taking.
As the drug wore off, and the subjects had trouble discerning what was real, many experienced anxiety, aggression, even terror.
Another potentially serious weakness of nutritionist ideology is that it has trouble discerning qualitative distinctions between foods.
As a movie star turned president, Ronald Reagan embodied this public blurring of cinema and reality, and famously had trouble discerning between the two.
It's no wonder that some viewers have trouble discerning Opinion Fox from the Straight News Fox that is the pride of Hume and Moody.
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The trouble with journalists appearing as themselves in entertainment is that the public already has difficulty discerning fact from fiction in the news.
In oral arguments on the securities fraud charge, Cedarbaum was clearly troubled by the difficulty of discerning Stewart's state of mind, an element of any fraud charge.
He meant it as praise, but the trouble with that position — and the deepest of all the troubles disturbing the waters of "Walden" — is that it assumes that Thoreau had some better way of discerning the truth than other people did.
Then in the very next paragraph she says, "The deepest of all the troubles disturbing the waters of Walden - is that it assumes that Thoreau had some better way of discerning the truth than other people did".
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