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"It's difficult to define precisely," he laughs.
It's true that the stages of that development are difficult to define precisely.
The σcr of high strength pipeline steel is difficult to define precisely based on conventional stress-strain curve.
It might be difficult to define precisely the exact courses and components that comprise a liberal arts education.
Neural networks, like brains, are particularly good at analysing data and recognising patterns that are difficult to define precisely.
The terms "tree", "bush" and "herb" also have colloquial meanings that make them difficult to define precisely in a scientific sense.
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16 21 22 A 'complex intervention' is quite hard to define precisely and can sometimes be difficult to distinguish from a simple one; moreover, we have not found a clear definition for this term.
While the chemical bond plays a central role in chemical predictions, interventions, and explanations, it is a difficult concept to define precisely.
Hospitality is central to the restaurant business, yet it's a hard idea to define precisely.
Most researchers used rhizospheric soil, but even in this case it is practically very difficult to define it precisely.
— that right at the start is impossible to define precisely.
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