Sentence examples for difficult to really distinguish from inspiring English sources

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Consequently, it may be difficult to really distinguish the pure effect of correlation properties of a particular set of codes from the effects of these additional parameters.

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due to individual episodes becoming difficult to identify and distinguish.

Startup speed made it really difficult to distinguish truth from rumor at times.

If the integration of territory always makes it more difficult to clearly distinguish between city and country, urban and rural, is it really appropriate to talk about urban movements at all?

The herd of applicants is so teeming that students really do find it difficult to distinguish themselves from others who have scored in the SAT stratosphere and spent summers in Guatemala working with the poor.

Thus we cannot really distinguish between tail flapping and a statistical IMB closer to the tail.

It can be difficult to distinguish the thoughts I attach to another, but that are really my own, and the thoughts and emotions that belong to the other person.

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EK: That is difficult to distinguish in an animal.

It is difficult to distinguish Assange or WikiLeaks from The Washington Post.

Details in the grainy video are difficult to distinguish.

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