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We find it difficult to judge him – his motives, his purity, his corruption, his ambition, his vanity – because the view of him is restricted.
For example, a robot could not be preprogrammed to assess the proportionality of using force in every situation, and it would find it difficult to judge accurately whether civilian harm outweighed military advantage in each particular instance.
I always think that people who find it difficult to judge a player fall back upon statistics because they rely on that to rate players.
City officials find it difficult to judge how well workers are cleaning Los Angeles streets.
I believe ambiguities make different cultures complex in their traditions, and I find it difficult to judge as an outsider.
Humans find it difficult to judge whether an object is moving closer when the angle of approach is zero, that is, when the object is coming straight towards the observer [22].
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Listeners frequently found it difficult to judge the meaning and intention of utterances referring to suicide.
She said she also found it difficult to judge an object's size.
They found it difficult to judge the range and pick out their targets and their arrows fell short of the Yorkist ranks; Fauconberg had ordered his men to retreat after loosing one volley, thus avoiding any casualties.
When we found it difficult to judge whether collection from routine data involved identifiable private information, and the intervention procedures posed no more than minimal risk, we assumed that a waiver of consent would have been acceptable.
The reviewers discussed that they could think of a large number of potential 'additional cues' that might be important for each study, and found it difficult to judge this item without predetermined criteria.
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