Sentence examples for difficult to pinpoint with certainty from inspiring English sources

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In a separate legal brief, this time two pages long, zeroing in on the Second Amendment, the service reached the same conclusion: that the nominee's paltry record on gun rights renders it "difficult to pinpoint with certainty what views Judge Garland may have towards the Second Amendment and the regulation of firearms".

The specific sources of the NCLDV ligases are difficult to pinpoint with certainty but the trees in Figures 1 and 2 provide clues.

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Elizabeth A. T. Smith, the chief curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, writes that Fuller's influence on "creative practice" has been "more wide-ranging than previously thought," but goes on to acknowledge that this influence is "difficult to pinpoint or define with certainty".

The reasons for sample identity being swapped between individuals are diverse, and these events are difficult to pinpoint retrospectively with absolute certainty.

5 The onset of infection is difficult to pinpoint because patients with severe burns often present with systemic inflammatory signs and shock.

Looking back, it's difficult to pinpoint where experimentation with drugs morphed into something more sinister.

All we do know is that Beasley is a profoundly weird basketball player, and though it is difficult to pinpoint a perfect role for him with absolute certainty, his offensive potential is unmistakable.

Defects associated with Yen1 tend to transpire only in the absence of Mus81 Mms4 and it is therefore difficult to pinpoint Yen1-specific functions associated with S phase.

My third space in which I live that is somewhat utopic in my mind, layered with relationships that are difficult to pinpoint and rooted in ritual?

(Actually, the exact color was difficult to pinpoint, as if a storm cloud had been mixed with green seawater).

As with prior examples, it is difficult to pinpoint the cause of this bimodal survival; however, it does not appear to be simply a matter of transgene expression.

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