Sentence examples for it very difficult to identify from inspiring English sources

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The multifactorial origin of injuries makes it very difficult to identify the risk factors and prevention strategy programs.

That system was intended to make it very difficult to identify members of Lashkar-e-Taiba, and is a likely explanation why Pakistani investigators have had little luck in finding Mr. Kasab's family in Faridkot.

However due to a high flux of radiation and therefore a high percentage occupancy of events per frame (making it very difficult to identify shared events), we did not employ a charge sharing correction strategy in this case.

Unlike H5N1, the new virus does not cause illness in birds, making it very difficult to identify infected flocks.

In the D-Group, although the intensity variation inside and outside a cavity changes only slightly making it very difficult to identify the contour even for radiologists, there is still improvement in the detection result.

These different title codes are significant not only because they make it very difficult to identify and track postdocs but, more importantly, they define attributes such as benefits offered and salary ranges.

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It turns out that it is very difficult to identify them.

It's very difficult to identify a bird from your guide long after it was seen.

On the other hand, if the null hypothesis is rejected it is very difficult to identify a precise reason for its rejection.

But it's very difficult to identify the total identity of the group".

"However, it is very difficult to identify and purchase exactly the equivalent sofa.

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