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If two men are of nearly equal celerity and very unequal size, the big one will win nine times out of ten; what fooled me and the sportswriters and the crowd that backed Hickman in 1821 was the difficulty of judging the relative speed of two boxers who have never been in the same ring.
The early detection task addresses the difficulty of judging the nature of a hashtag using only the limited data available immediately before trending.
Adding to that was the difficulty of judging the relevance of a problem which might be controllable with medication.
The lack of differences in the mean hearing loss between different COPD stages can possibly be explained by the high number of cases with a near-normal pO2, by an individually different susceptibility to a low pO2 and by the difficulty of judging the influence of LTOT.
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Even though the Instructor Team was regularly stating that cognitive level and difficulty may be two different things, they made a practice of judging the cognitive level of a question based on difficulty.
The difficulty of judging what the categorical imperative requires, however, only arises if Kant has adequately justified it.
Midgley had warned us of the difficulty of judging distances in the tunnels and the frustration of a long wait if you pulled over too soon.
Wilkes made mistakes, but only much later did experts find out why as they gradually realized the great difficulty of judging distances in the clear atmosphere of Antarctica.
This inherent difficulty of judging inequality speaks to the fallacies of economic doctrines like rational expectations: If you can't decide where you fit in a complex, shifting economy, how can you generate much more than rough-and-ready expectations about the future of anything, including what you'll need in retirement?
It opens your eyes to the range of what dance can be, and to the difficulty of judging one form against another.
They worried about over-protected children, and the difficulty of judging their progress.
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