Sentence examples for it difficult to gauge from inspiring English sources

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But the company has a limited operating history, making it difficult to gauge its future prospects.

Liquidity Services has been profitable since the fourth quarter of 2002, but its limited operating history and narrow sales base make it difficult to gauge future prospects.

That makes it difficult to gauge exactly the influence of the Family Friendly Programming Forum.

The ban will make it difficult to gauge the impact of Benedict's resignation on the race.

But many in Washington believe it will be heavily redacted making it difficult to gauge the UK's complicity.

Investors counter that some terms were ambiguous, making it difficult to gauge the financial impact of the transactions.

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The influence of "The Sopranos" is so vast that it's difficult to gauge, but it's worth giving it a shot, right?

It could be as much as 3%to5%5% but it is difficult to gauge at the moment.

But apart from the initial savings, it is difficult to gauge whether Vodafone and its competitors are going to profit.

It is difficult to gauge the extent or type of any misclassification, although it is likely to be nondifferential and hence would attenuate any true causal association.

It is difficult to gauge where he stands.

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