Sentence examples for made it difficult to separate from inspiring English sources

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He said the short turnaround time and the structure of some state racing commissions made it difficult to separate statistics for individual breeds.

Dr. Martin, while working at the Wool Industries Research Association in England in 1938, was investigating the amino acids that make up the proteins in wool fiber, but he had trouble studying them because their similar chemical structures made it difficult to separate them using established methods.

Conservation was shown to be correlated with short intergenic regions in E. cuniculi and A. locustae and it was proposed that the compaction of the genome made it difficult to separate genes without introducing deleterious breakpoints [10], a factor noted to contribute to conservation of gene order in other genomes as well [14].

Numerous anastomosing vessels made it difficult to separate the arterial and venous components.

A sense of the fragility of life and uncertainty about their subsequent child's future emerged, which at times made it difficult to separate from their child.

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The show's inflated ambitions make it difficult to separate error from exaggeration, and implication from fact.

These authorities are jumbled together in a way that makes it difficult to separate their individual efficacy.

After a while these early excesses began to cling to him, even define him, making it difficult to separate the man, the method and the madness.

That can make it difficult to separate the wheat from the chaff: Netflix, for example, has invaluable documentaries sitting modestly alongside lurid filler that wouldn't make an early-hours slot on ITV4.

People with hypertensive disease have an increased susceptibility to atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries, thus making it difficult to separate the cardiac manifestations from those actually caused by hypertension.

Caryopsis, also called grain, specialized type of dry, one-seeded fruit (achene) characteristic of grasses, in which the ovary wall is united with the seed coat, making it difficult to separate the two except by special milling processes.

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