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Yet it would be difficult to categorize the Gilgamesh epic of Mesopotamia or the Homeric epics of Greece as definitely either secular or religious.
MICHAEL ALLIN describes success as "not knowing whether you're working or playing," and he admits it would be difficult to categorize his own activities as one or the other.
Further complicating the role of race is that a growing number of Americans are identifying themselves as racial mixtures that can be difficult to categorize based on looks alone.
As for the sound, Lambert says it may be difficult to categorize, but that complexity is something she's embracing.
It can be difficult to categorize data when professional boundaries are not well defined.
However, it might be difficult to categorize some measurements accurately, resulting in ambiguous categories (or phenotypes) such as 'Maybe' or 'Mild'.
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Their plots, however, are difficult to categorize.
These paintings are difficult to categorize.
Politically, Slim is difficult to categorize.
His views are difficult to categorize.
As conveyances go, the Sparrow, a battery-powered single-passenger electric vehicle, is difficult to categorize.
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