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But there is so much material here and it is so nuanced in presentation that it can be difficult to clarify the different stands writers took and why.

As it would be difficult to clarify Israel's use of the components, the Government will suspend the 12 licences if there is a resumption of fighting.

The difference in the association between the risk of colorectal cancer and the use of TZDs among different racial/ethnic groups, whether mediated by genetic factors or common environmental triggers, is not easy to explain, and this issue would be difficult to clarify using our database due to the almost homogenous racial/ethnic composition of Taiwan.

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His wife has a "wave of déjà vu that's difficult to clarify, a memory of having some memory before".

Writing on his official website, White admitted that "recontextualised [statements]... are difficult to clarify without making [them] seem even more petty and strange".

However, it is difficult to clarify the functions of all genes by only genetic techniques because estimation of functions from genome sequences has limitations.

The data of the azimuth of the P-axis seem to be rather scattered in figure 1 of Cheng et al. (2006), so that it is difficult to clarify the local stress fields along the two faults from this data.

Even though it is difficult to clarify the influence of these factors in these changes, their influence is examined by analyzing the relationships between developed area (including urban and residential area) and socioeconomic factors such as population, industrialization, traffic conditions, and infrastructure (Wikipedia 2014).

Except first-order differences coming from integration (Dunn et al. 1939) or depletion (Ambraseys and Douglas 2004; Martin and Szeliga 2010) of the effects of liquefactions of the soils on buildings, the differences between the interpretations are difficult to clarify [see Szeliga et al. 2010 for quantifications of differences between Ambraseys and Douglas (2004) and Martin and Szeliga (2010)].

Although glycated α-Syn protein has been found in LB, it has been difficult to clarify whether the bound sugar is D-ribose or D-glucose.

The data here highlights a potential role for the tail membrane in flight control, however whether this role is the primary function of the tail or a secondary function to improving prey capture is difficult to clarify.

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