Sentence examples for it is difficult to categorize from inspiring English sources

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Though not as ambitious from a culinary point of view, the Hillmont feels like the Red Cat of Los Angeles and, like the Red Cat, in Chelsea, it is difficult to categorize.

The record plays with so many rock tropes it is difficult to categorize them: the Stonesian naughtiness, the wise-beyond-her-years world-weariness, the blistering putdown, the porny sex incantation.

It is difficult to categorize all national markets, but they fall into three broad types: those like, say, Finland, which are completely open; those that favor local production by placing heavy taxes on imports (South Korea, for example); and those that are the exclusive preserve of local producers, like China.

It is difficult to categorize Forty One's cuisine -- if anything, one could describe it as international haute cuisine -- and while all dishes were perfectly executed and ingredients and skill were of the highest quality, to me it lacked a distinctive personality.

The distribution of patients in the medical clinics is not equal; hence, it is difficult to categorize disease based on types and prescribed medications.

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Thus, it was difficult to categorize the position exactly.

Shared housing startups are generally operating in the most expensive U.S. housing markets, so it's difficult to categorize their offerings as cheap.

"I'm trying to embrace the complex and embrace the fact that even if it's difficult to categorize yourself, it's OK, because hopefully people love you for who you are, even if they can't totally understand you".

Additionally, it was difficult to categorize charting that was not conducted in a consultation room, as it could have been categorized under indirect patient care, professional development, or research.

Since the spatial pattern of alternans developed at BCLstart did not always coincide with the spatial pattern of alternans induced by perturbation, it was difficult to categorize the bifurcation characteristics in relation to spatially concordant or discordant alternans.

Some of the patients had both suicidal and NSSI behaviors at different times during follow-up, and it was difficult to categorize these behaviors into either the suicidal or NSSI group.

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