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Mr. Foer said that as print publications engage the Internet, it can be difficult to clearly define and apply journalistic principles.

However, Fourier transform will be difficult to clearly analyze the unsteady signals especially when the signals include many peaks and the noise interference is not generated by white noise in many areas of practical engineering like the oscillation of the instability of two-phase flow.

Although it can be difficult to clearly distinguish the treetop in dense forests, the measured forests were not dense enough to completely block the treetops.

The magnitude of this correlation is not high enough to raise concerns about multicollinearity problems, but it may be difficult to clearly separate size from liquidity effects.

A second drawback is that it can be difficult to clearly show the branching structure of the tree if the tree covers a wide range of time and some of the time intervals are close together.

The third factor of Mak's study had three items (5, 6, and 17), all of which would be difficult to clearly categorize into one of the three constructs; thus, the research might have labeled "Negative attitudes towards the English class" as a general view of students' demeanor towards the class.

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But sometimes it's difficult to clearly trace the pain to a specific cause.

A major problem is that it is difficult to clearly explain phenomena occurring in three or more dimensions on a two-dimensional chalkboard.

Due to the similar backscattering coefficients of YSZ and Ni, it is difficult to clearly distinguish between the two phases in the image.

Unfortunately it is difficult to clearly identify the artist's particular style in the Naples paintings, which are often in fairly poor condition, having been disregarded by curators for years.

It is difficult to clearly demarcate psychoses from the class of less-severe mental disorders known as psychoneuroses (commonly called neuroses) because a neurosis may be so severe, disabling, or disorganizing in its effects that it actually constitutes a psychosis.

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