Sentence examples for highly difficult to gauge from inspiring English sources

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One example of this is mortality rates, which are highly difficult to gauge, he argues, saying there's no ecological basis to justify the removal of top predators in an ecosystem.

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The extent of outright fraud is extremely difficult to gauge, but it seems not immaterial (Buyse et al., 1999).

His most celebrated appeal to core-dependent homonymy comes in the case of a concept so highly abstract that it is difficult to gauge his success without extended metaphysical reflection.

Precise numbers are difficult to gauge.

O'Neill's interest is difficult to gauge.

How many has been difficult to gauge.

But for subway riders, progress has been difficult to gauge.

As yet, public attitudes are difficult to gauge.

The extent of this will be difficult to gauge.

It is difficult to gauge where he stands.

The full extent of the disruption remains difficult to gauge.

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