Sentences with phrase «persistent difficulties»

I had a strange and persistent difficulty unlocking my front door.
Are you sad, overwhelmed, or having persistent difficulties in your relationships with others?
It is just such persistent difficulty with the English language — particularly with reading and writing — that led 63 parents to endorse the strike after a series of letters, verbal requests and parent petitions demanding English - only classes produced no results.
Dr. Charity - Hudley discusses why some populations of linguistically and culturally diverse students have persistent difficulty achieving in schools.
Rossi counters that Tefina isn't targeting HSDD like past candidates, but a different condition called anorgasmia, defined as persistent difficulty in achieving orgasm.
Insomnia involves a frequent and persistent difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep that results in general sleep dissatisfaction and daytime impairment.
Pre-school children may show persistent difficulty in learning nursery rhymes or the name for things, like «table» or «chair»; have difficulty with clapping a simple rhythm; enjoy being read to but no interest in words or letters; or have delayed speech development.
In 1968, he adopted the pseudonym A.R. Penck (a name chosen after the geologist and glacial research scientist Albrecht Penck) to counter persistent difficulties with East - German authorities who had essentially banned the artist's works from public exhibition.
A number of these studies indicate further that children with co-occurring conduct problems have more severe and persistent difficulties later in life (Barkley et al., 1990; Weiss and Hechtmann, 1993).
The process theism of Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne was clearly designed to circumvent these persistent difficulties.
The DSM - V defines is as having «persistent difficulties in the acquisition and use of language... due to deficits in comprehension or production.»
Transobturator insertion seemed to carry a lower risk of bladder damage during the operation with around 6 women in 1000 experiencing this compared with 50 in 1000 in the retropubic groups, and fewer women (40 in 1000) in the transobturator group had persistent difficulty in being able to empty their bladder completely compared with around 70 in 1000 in the retropubic group.
She consults widely for school districts in Connecticut, mostly on cases involving students with severe or persistent difficulties in reading and ways to improve their achievement.
It's the curse of doing the doable, plus an erratic gearlever that drives you bananas when selecting R or P, and the digit's persistent difficulties to penetrate the callous MMI maze.
This persistent difficulty became an ethical and instrumental crisis when working at the Thai orphanage, Baan Unrak, caring primarily for Burmese children of Karen ethnicity.
Persistent difficulties may be due to ADHD per se or may be due to a combination of ADHD and coexisting conditions, including learning, internalizing, and disruptive behavior disorders.
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