Sentence examples for difficult to ascertain which from inspiring English sources

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In the end, though, it was difficult to ascertain which players might have elevated their stock.

Although Lincoln's storytelling is well known, it is more difficult to ascertain which stories he most likely told, as opposed to the many ascribed to him.

The Klitschkos' refusal to fight each other made it difficult to ascertain which brother was the best heavyweight of the era, creating what the media frequently referred to as a "two-headed" heavyweight champion.

However, because of the complex nature of eating behaviour and the chemical heterogeneity of foods, it remains very difficult to ascertain which aspects of diet, in what quantities and over what time-frames are responsible for modifying risk.

Each song- and at times it's difficult to ascertain which one as they effortlessly merge into one another - is brought to life by a troop of hand-picked, seemingly double-jointed male dancers who pop, vogue, writhe and contort to the beat.

It's difficult to ascertain which neighborhoods in the city are the hardest hit by the shut-offs because the DWSD won't disclose where exactly it's shutting off water.

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It will often be difficult for individuals to ascertain which behaviours in fact augment fitness, hence which behaviours should be copied.

Like Shakespeare, it is difficult (if not impossible) to ascertain which of these 2,000+ words Chaucer actually invented and which were already in use before he wrote them down, but twitter, supposedly onomatopoeic of the sound of birds, is almost certainly his.

And while it is difficult to ascertain exactly which therapies have contributed to the improved survival of patients with advanced breast cancer [ 13], the improvement does seem to be associated with the expression of certain biological factors.

Although several of them may be pseudogenes, genes inactivated by the accumulation of deleterious mutations, it may be quite difficult to ascertain in which tissues, if any, these genes are expressed if they share a high percentage of homology.

39, 40 It may be that patients with pre-existing liver disease are at an increased risk of parenchymal injury, although the absence of a prechemotherapy liver biopsy makes it difficult to ascertain to which patient groups specifically this might apply.

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