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That heritage, though, can be difficult to define.
But experts say the term "assistance" can be difficult to define.
This is the most general sense of a term that can be difficult to define.
The curators make sure the audio files are high quality, and judge whether or not the song fits the Radiooooo aesthetic, which can be difficult to define.
There are, after all, many more of them than there are millionaires, even though it can be difficult to define the target market.
Examples of debt slavery, indentured servitude, peonage, and other forms of forced labour exist around the world and throughout history, but the boundaries between them can be difficult to define (see slavery).
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In Borneo, environmentalists are currently denouncing a dubious proposal to convert 1.8m hectares of forest into palm plantation as a logging project in disguise.As that example suggests, illegal logging can also be difficult to define.
Recovery can also be difficult to define; even if hard coral cover returns to pre-bleaching levels, changes in the community composition and age structure may affect ecosystem function and the diversity of reef organisms [7] [10].
This can be defined in years, but this might be difficult to define upfront.
Mr. Foer said that as print publications engage the Internet, it can be difficult to clearly define and apply journalistic principles.
This data can be technically challenging to interpret and it can be difficult to precisely define the reassortment events that have occurred.
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