Sentence examples for difficulty in gauging from inspiring English sources

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One difficulty in gauging Argentina's outlook is that many details of the new program are still unclear.

Mr. Kimberlain said the difficulty in gauging a storm's intensity led the National Hurricane Center to be cautious when updating its forecasts, as it has been doing every several hours in the case of Irene.

The difficulty in gauging the exact nature of some games indicates the limitations of observational data as a primary mode of data collection when on the playground.

This contributes to the difficulty in gauging the effectiveness of Australia's National Suicide Prevention Strategy (NSPS; LIFE framework) specifically in terms of non-fatal suicidality.

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But the opposition is continuing its offensive, and clearly thinks that an increase in poverty, unemployment and overall hardship will turn voters against the government.One of the difficulties in gauging this possibility is that nobody really knows how much impact the crisis has had on Thais outside Bangkok.

Interventions which are sector specific or geographically limited should not use national indicators to assess performance as this may pose some difficulties in gauging the extent of progress in the sector or geographic scope.

However, NFPs described having difficulties in gauging the severity of certain types of public health events, given the absence of evidence-based thresholds (e.g. contamination of food and water, infectious diseases among animals and chemical contamination of products or the environment).

One of the main problems faced by oncologists in the consultation is the difficulty in accurately gauging the patient's information needs. 1 2 Studies have examined patient preferences for information provision and involvement 1 3–5 and have shown, among other things, that patients do want specific information concerning their illness.

An alert issued by the Federal Bureau of Investigation provided a weeklong lesson in the difficulties of gauging the seriousness of threats in the world.

Campaigners and medical ethics experts say the case illustrates two key points in the debate over assisted dying: the difficulty of gauging informed consent, and the messy legal compromise over who, if anyone, is prosecuted for helping people to die.

The difficulty of gauging the extent of this popular support is increased by the factionalism in the Communist movement and by the fact that the motivations of its particpants ra nge from outright gangsterism to a form of Maoist ideology.

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