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Moreover, since every pond has its own characteristics, ponds' effects cannot be ruled out, thus making it hard to define true replicates.
The mercurial nature of the music makes it hard to define a "Strauss soprano".
This makes it hard to define or emulate his qualities: quintessentially British means different things to different people.
In between though is a vague, hazy area making it hard to define the divide, let alone to conceptualise it – but it is crucial that we make the divide in the right spot.
Since so much of what we consider a revealing interview is in the things we didn't already know, this makes it hard to define exactly why Desert Island Discs feels so intimate.
Such results make it hard to define tie strength.
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Each year that you survive and earn the right to wear the uniform for another season, you find it harder to define yourself without it.
Although biotechnology may make it harder to define new food products, it could also facilitate more precise safety measures, DuPont's Sewalt says.
They called it a social network, they called it microblogging, but it was hard to define, because it didn't replace anything.
It's hard to define; it's hard to measure; it's hard to talk about.
"No one has a definition of what chronic Lyme disease means, so it's hard to define it as an entity," Dr. Dattwyler said.
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