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There were so many moments in this series where Arthur sat alone, snorting cocaine and throwing back sturdy amounts of Scotch, that it became difficult to know if he believed the war was truly over.
When finished in 1993, his addition, to what was once the mansion of the banker Felix Warburg, mimicked the museum's 1908 limestone facade by C. P. H. Gilbert so precisely that it became difficult to know where the old building, in its French Gothic chateau style, ended and where his began.
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When too many secrets are kept, it becomes difficult to know which ones are important.
When every policy is presented as evidence-based, it becomes difficult to know which are genuinely founded on science.
"Put bluntly," wrote Judge Diarmuid F. O'Scannlain, who was appointed by President Ronald Reagan, "it becomes difficult to know what our circuit's law is".
In a digital age, it becomes difficult to know whether newspapers are reacting to what Twitter and Google analytics are telling them to publish, or whether they are actually writing up an actual story.
However, this may lead to being overwhelmed as it becomes difficult to know what to include or exclude.
It becomes difficult to know what place on the mobile-sedentary continuum and pastoralist-other economic activities spectrum the households classified as nomad actually lie.
The problem with this structure is that it becomes difficult to know that everything a person needs in a self-service app is actually there.
For target tracking in densely populated cluttered environments with a low probability of target detection, it becomes difficult to know the number of targets and their behavior in nature.
"It's become difficult to know what he actually does mean.
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