"difficulty" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The Catholic Encyclopedia does make it clear that the European invaders had some difficulty differentiating between the native peoples they encountered.
- For company, he has made up stories and now, after years suffering from "the Time cancer", has considerable difficulty differentiating between fact and fiction.
- There can be difficulty differentiating between internal intussusception and a normal rectal fold.
- As evolved as people liked to believe the human race had become, the mind still had difficulty differentiating between actual reality and perceived reality.
- The Limits of Expression Computer civil-libertarians like the Electronic Frontier Foundation counter that the police typically have difficulty differentiating between criminal schemes and constitutionally protected free speech.
- I was merely pointing out that there seems to be two ends of a spectrum and that the police appear to have difficulty differentiating.
- An individual with this trait (termed a fantasizer) may have difficulty differentiating between fantasy and reality and may experience hallucinations, as well as self-suggested psychosomatic symptoms.
- A person who is field dependent (FD) has a hard time viewing an object and its context or background as different entities and has "more difficulties differentiating between relevant and irrelevant information compared with FI individuals."
- It can easily be confused with retinal detachment by the non-expert observer and in difficult cases even the expert may have difficulty differentiating the two.
- They were generally ultrasonic motion sensors that had difficulty differentiating between a fluttering curtain and a fearless burglar.
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