Sentence examples for difficult to precisely define from inspiring English sources

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The relation between psychology as a discipline and career counseling has always been difficult to precisely define in France.

The complexity of glucose metabolism makes it difficult to precisely define "normal" and "abnormal" glucose levels in preterm and term neonates.

Although research is increasingly exploring the concept of the mind, body, spirit (MBS) and its relevance to health and well-being, it remains difficult to precisely define it.

Mr. Grancaric is hardly alone in finding it difficult to precisely define some of the terms he and other brokers the New York City area use to describe apartments for sale or for rent.

But how do those of us who work in the sector reconcile the reality with the words of Paul Burstow, care services minister, that there is no funding crisis in social care (the DH later clarified his words by acknowledging "there is unmet need but also that the scale of this is difficult to precisely define and measure").

The largest class of weights for which extension, with (L^2) estimates in terms of those weights, occurs is unknown and would be difficult to precisely define.

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But to precisely define transparency is more difficult.

At the same time, board members' inexperience and consequent inability to precisely define their needs makes recruiters' task difficult.

This inability to precisely define a concept such as race represents a risk for personal analytics.

One difficulty is to precisely define this region.

The generalized mathematical model uses uncertain parameters for content descriptors that are difficult to be precisely defined and measured, such as the level of intrusiveness and the change in performance over time.

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