Sentence examples for difficult to capture how from inspiring English sources

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It's very difficult to capture how much of holiday spending that represents.

It is difficult to capture how marketisation is defined, measured and delimited.

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Since PBI programs incentivize mainly quantity or quality of healthcare outputs, effects on healthcare outcomes are more difficult to capture and depend on how predictive an output measure is for an expected outcome measure [ 17].

For topical applications, it is difficult to capture dose, as it is unclear how much a patient will need to apply to the skin.

In theory, a couple can leave twice that much, but the rules Congress has enacted on how assets must be held before, and after, the first spouse dies can make it difficult to capture the full $7 million exemption.

Was it difficult to capture her voice?

"There are always intangibles that are very difficult to capture.

Consequently women are more difficult to capture than men.

But I find it very difficult to capture this.

It is difficult to capture spiritual experience in a photograph.

It was very fleet of foot and difficult to capture.

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