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Some Pakistani children reportedly have trouble studying and have dropped out of school because of the fear of drones buzzing overhead; some adults are afraid to gather publicly or attend weddings and funerals.
In the early 1950's, after having trouble studying distant stars and galaxies because their light blurred as it passed through Earth's atmosphere, Dr. Babcock conceived a system that could compensate for the distortion, a technique known as adaptive optics.
Dr. Martin, while working at the Wool Industries Research Association in England in 1938, was investigating the amino acids that make up the proteins in wool fiber, but he had trouble studying them because their similar chemical structures made it difficult to separate them using established methods.
But Weinstein imagined that students would have no trouble studying abroad on their own, especially if they got to keep some of the savings from a shortened college schedule.
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They stayed out of trouble, studied hard, and got involved in their community.
The treatment is safe and keeps addicts out of trouble, studies have found, but it is controversial — not only because the drug is illegal but also because policy makers worry that treating with heroin may exacerbate the habit.
Meanwhile, behind barred Kremlin doors, Josef Stalin, gravely ill with heart trouble, is studying piles of reports about conspiracies against his régime and his life.
To avoid the trouble of studying the dynamical properties for continuous and discrete systems respectively, it is meaningful to study those on time scales, which was initiated by Stefan Hilger in his PhD thesis, in order to unify continuous and discrete analyses.
They knew that because they had taken the trouble to study it in the most objective way they could, which if you're going to live your life according to the teachings of a book, it is probably shrewd to do.
Of course, to say that the social science is settled is exactly not to say that one or two authority figures are in dogmatic possession of the truth that's not what makes it science but that a broad community of people who have taken the trouble to study the evidence and open their data to each other have come to something close to a consensus.
Of course, to say that the social science is settled is exactly not to say that one or two authority figures are in dogmatic possession of the truth — that's not what makes it science — but that a broad community of people who have taken the trouble to study the evidence and open their data to each other have come to something close to a consensus.
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