Sentence examples for increasingly difficult to parse from inspiring English sources

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Since Saturday evening, the news from London has been both alarming and increasingly difficult to parse.

At the heart of the problem is the enormous amount of commerce now taking place in the digital world, where it has become increasingly difficult to parse the bad actors from the good ones.

In an era where truth seems to be contingent upon what you already believe to be so – and anyone who says differently is "fake news" – it is increasingly difficult to parse out fact from fiction.

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"It is exceedingly difficult to parse," Mr. Wolfe said.

The physicochemical underpinnings of this temperature-sensitive gating have proven difficult to parse.

It can be difficult to parse the difference between green- and blue-collar jobs.

Her shows have become free-associational ensembles, complex, witty, difficult to parse.

And yet its complications are difficult to parse because of its uneven tone.

Even though I have a Ph.D., I found the questions difficult to parse.

The actions of courtship are particularly difficult to parse when viewed through the prism of etiquette.

Heterosexual sex is evoked in nightmare terms, in imagery that can be difficult to parse.

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