Sentence examples for exceedingly difficult to identify from inspiring English sources

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The sheer magnitude of genocidal killing in some places — Rwanda or Cambodia, for instance — can make it exceedingly difficult to identify remains.

Although these reform packages can be characterised as a broad success particularly in the case of countries such as Estonia and Slovakia it is exceedingly difficult to identify the effects of tax reforms distinct from those of other business-environment reforms.

It's exceedingly difficult to identify them prospectively.

Since patient didn't accept any autogenic bone replacement and any further operations, it was exceedingly difficult to identify a proper and suitable location for a dental implant to support the prosthesis.

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When all imaginable information is at our fingertips, it's exceedingly difficult to discover anything new.

Other relics were more difficult to identify.

"It was difficult to identify them".

But once these massive software packages were in place, it was exceedingly difficult to change them.

"It is exceedingly difficult to parse," Mr. Wolfe said.

The infection is rare, and exceedingly difficult to detect.

The term physical fitness, although frequently used, is also exceedingly difficult to define.

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