Sentence examples for be difficult to categorise from inspiring English sources

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It would, therefore, be difficult to categorise ruptured membranes as a substantial risk to life.

In parasitoids, mating systems may be difficult to categorise and often display varying levels of overlap (Godfray, 1994).

It can also be difficult to categorise some surveillance systems into separate disease, hazard and intervention areas.

Should more virulent strains emerge, it will be difficult to categorise them via this method, as the scale is truncated at 100.

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Warchus called it "a beautiful and exciting" project that was difficult to categorise.

He is difficult to categorise, and that elusiveness is clearly cultivated.

He has probably suffered because he is difficult to categorise, both in his life and his poetry.

A former street performer and trained circus artist, New Zealander Sam Wills's brand of entertainment is difficult to categorise.

This type of landscape is difficult to categorise, being an 'inbetween-land', neither nature nor culture, perceived as ephemeral and inferior.

It was difficult to categorise, it followed no market trends and it was impossible to guess the influences that Gardner had drawn on.

RJ: Not just period pieces, but they're both essentially romantic films, although The Illusionist goes in so many different directions that it's difficult to categorise.

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