Sentence examples for increasingly difficult to evaluate from inspiring English sources

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As innovations grow even more complex, it is increasingly difficult to evaluate the dangers ahead.

This is increasingly difficult to evaluate (for positive and negative results), as models grow in scale and complexity.

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Difficult to evaluate, advising remains a tertiary responsibility to professors.

The tasters also found the warmest cheese more difficult to evaluate.

But how these efforts will translate into influence at the ballot box is difficult to evaluate.

Administrators find it difficult to evaluate homeless students for learning disabilities.

Part of the reason is that the programme is difficult to evaluate.

Keith Owens, a spokesman for Zurich North America, said the claim has been difficult to evaluate.

It is difficult to evaluate the impact Archbishop Egan's remarks will have on the elections.

Founding CEOs often find it difficult to evaluate executives.

Algorithms making predictions with long time horizons are difficult to evaluate and improve.

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