Sentence examples for difficult to explicitly identify from inspiring English sources

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As racism becomes more difficult to explicitly identify, it becomes more impossible to challenge.

However, a similarity in colorant composition between both the types of cochineal is so close that it is very difficult to explicitly identify each species.

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And wherein a user "does not need to explicitly identify themselves".

Photos of Mr. Morales, the first Bolivian president to explicitly identify with his indigenous roots, could be found up and down Avenida Panoramica on a recent Saturday.

This allows the models to explicitly identify trends including the absence of features within molecules.

But Catholic social doctrine has yet to explicitly identify, explain, and prioritize a just peace theory/approach.

Further limitations include the lack of a search strategy to explicitly identify grey literature.

A body diagram was used to explicitly identify the location of LBP in the SHBPS [ 3].

By applying the Rayleigh-Ritz formula (43) it is difficult to explicitly compute the principal eigenvalues.

The cost per error can also be difficult to explicitly quantify.

These difficulties make it difficult to explicitly account for GC in evolutionary models.

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