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It would be difficult to call me a Grinch".
The show can be funny, but it would be difficult to call it a comedy.
In Trinidad, though not in Tobago, villages are so diverse in plan that it would be difficult to call any typical.
Although the executive committee is expected to finally settle the position with a vote on the three finalists Sunday in Chicago, it may be difficult to call the new chief a winner.
Yet the songs, which are mostly earnest or haunting ballads composed by Julia Darling and Andrew Sherman, are interspersed throughout the play without being integrated into the action; it would be difficult to call the result a musical.
But Congressional leaders said that it may be difficult to call up the bill before May because of continuing trade negotiations between the European Union and China, and because Congress will have to hold hearings on the issue before it votes.
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It was difficult to call there and other places where there had been antigovernment protests.
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It is difficult to call the object that I keep hidden in my suitcase a mirror.
But RIKEN's director, Yoshiki Sasai, says it is difficult to call the STAP phenomenon "even a promising hypothesis".
Given the amount of killing and displacement and suffering that has gone on, it's difficult to call the international effort a great success.
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