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PEOPLE have trouble defining the term hedge fund.
A participant said ''we frequently face problems like that, in which we have trouble defining the responsibilities of each class".
It is therefore not surprising that many organizations have trouble defining the CDO's role, and are unsure when to add this position to their C-suite.
"We pros have trouble defining how we make these decisions, let alone teaching a computer to do the same," says Michael Redmond in Chiba, Japan, the first Western player to achieve the top rank in Go.
Even I have trouble defining that as such.
Ahhhh, hate speech -- like an oft-quoted remark about pornography, people may have trouble defining it, but they seem to know it when they hear or see it -- or so they think.
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He has trouble defining which voters count as part of the "squeezed middle" he purportedly champions.
A number of people I had spoken to about the channel initiative were having trouble defining what exactly it is.
"But I think the BBC has trouble defining it from time to time to its more famous faces.
Dr. Raglin said even the experts, researchers like himself who study overtraining, had trouble defining the symptoms.
But some board members, as well as outside observers, say the magazine has had trouble defining itself as either a general-interest news magazine or a specialized journal.
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