Sentence examples for being difficult to identify from inspiring English sources

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But, as pilots were being freed of these responsibilities, they were becoming increasingly susceptible to boredom and complacency — problems that were all the more insidious for being difficult to identify and assess.

Again, the tibial (distal) portion of the ligament is visualised better than the femoral portion [12], with the meniscal portion being difficult to identify.

Among the various class of organic materials used as binding media, the natural resins are those which still have the reputation of being difficult to identify and suffer from analytical neglect [12, 16].

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"It was difficult to identify them".

The turning point in the talks is difficult to identify.

It is difficult to identify any consistent aims.

The problem with pregnant presenteeism is that it's difficult to identify.

He concluded that it was "difficult to identify" how those emissions would impact the reef.

In musical terms, it's difficult to identify Azalea as Australian.

Industry experts said it was difficult to identify a clear winner from the dispute.

It can be difficult to identify the inspiration behind the design.

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