Sentence examples for difficult to identify how from inspiring English sources

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He concluded that it was "difficult to identify" how those emissions would impact the reef.

It's difficult to identify how a given account may be compromised.

However, the fragmented nature of the findings makes it difficult to identify how or why criticism impacts on OCD.

They think that it is difficult to identify how a car is powered, and that it is impossible to know every vehicle model in Europe.

It is difficult to identify how much the inclusion of 3-D adds to a TV's price, but experts agree that 3-D is associated with more expensive devices.

However, it is far more difficult to identify how more subtle forms of mistreatment, mis-attunement, and abuse can lead to issues with eating.

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We're going to get people to identify how often they have difficult experiences with psychedelics, how they managed those difficult experiences.

As the imperious, sullen Julie flirts, baits and tempts John in the play's first scene, it is difficult to identify just how they feel about each other.

It's also, perhaps, more difficult to identify tone: how much of Noren's charm is down to her speaking Swedish, rather than the way in which her lines are delivered?

Someone foraging, trying to find which mushrooms to take – it's really difficult to identify exactly how much they need".

Someone foraging, trying to find which mushrooms to take it's really difficult to identify exactly how much they need".

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