Sentence examples for define difficult from inspiring English sources

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The objectives were to determine the performance of the IDS among obese patients to define difficult tracheal intubation (DI) according to the subjective assessment of the difficulty experienced and to identify their optimal cutoff points.

It doesn't matter how I usually define "difficult," because Dark Souls makes me redefine it.

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It's difficult to define, hard to prove, and is somewhat subjective.

Professionalism in medical students is not only difficult to define but difficult to teach and measure.

The perfect control group is easy to define but difficult to get.

"So I feel like I understand the dynamic" he said, adding that he has had the kind of defining difficult experiences that made Huff the right role for him at the right time.

Furthermore, what constitutes 'genuine' nursing has been difficult to define and 'caring' difficult to measure.

Hard to define problems are difficult to solve and verify.

But the test of his leadership will come when he better defines the difficult choices lying ahead.

Legal experts say the restrictions on coordination between campaigns and third-party groups are narrowly defined and difficult to apply.

This interphase is poorly defined and difficult to control.

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