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In such circumstances it is tricky to judge the performances of England's newcomers.
While the quality of college courses is tricky to judge, a low mark for cafeteria hygiene is a clear indication that students, and their parents, may not be getting what they pay for — and that students' well-being may be at risk.
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Maximum employment is trickier to judge than inflation.
It was tricky to judge it".
It says it's an "order of magnitude" smarter than its competitors, such as Siri and Alexa (the intelligence behind the Echo speakers), but such claims are tricky to judge.
Being too cheap or too costly can be tricky to judge, so cost can be a misleading term to arrive at the best fit solution.
The drama itself was trickier to judge.
Benefits can also be tricky to evaluate.
Baracoa is tricky to get to.
This menace is tricky to understand.
The movie is tricky to market.
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