Sentence examples for exceedingly difficult to trace from inspiring English sources

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Evidence of the mining itself isn't enough — the courts that have the most direct legal authority over this issue require material that implicates the special interests involved, which is exceedingly difficult to trace.

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changes in technology and society have made the lines between private citizen and journalist exceedingly difficult to draw.

Senator John McCain's family tree proved more difficult to trace.

Its ownership was difficult to trace.

The transaction is secure and difficult to trace.

And the insiders' ownership was difficult to trace.

But his work is sometimes difficult to trace.

This is especially valuable given the fact that various memory traces, including cued fear memory, can all cause freezing upon the tone-recall, which is exceedingly difficult to be distinguished by measuring freezing behaviors.

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

The infection is rare, and exceedingly difficult to detect.

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

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