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It's making the match slightly hard to analyse.
It is hard to analyse the results of analysis, and to criticise criticism.
Even doctors find the benefits of screening hard to analyse correctly.
It's not hard to analyse what might have got him thinking about such things.
Inside it, Morris has found a bizarre fantasy that is peculiarly hard to analyse.
The first is that markets are complex systems that are hard to analyse.
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Emotions were yanked from one end of the spectrum to the other, sometimes with a simplicity that evoked cheers or tears but often in complicated ways that were less familiar and much harder to analyse and describe.
The deficit figures are harder to analyse because of the one-off factors (Royal Mail pension fund, the 'profits' on quantitative easing, etc), but they show that Britain faces a longer struggle to really get the debt 'under control'.
The three things that do count – back office efficiency and efficacy, capital management and sales and marketing (not the same thing as gross new business premiums) – are harder to analyse and so are swiftly ignored.
Notable that #Savile transcripts are *scanned* PDFs - any journo knows makes it harder to analyse.
Massive global shifts make this harder to analyse; the world's manufacturing and consumer base has shifted east, technology has replaced swathes of jobs and capital is much less important than ideas.
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