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The sheer breadth of the concept, covering all kinds of social ties, makes it impossible to judge whether social capital is rising or falling.
There is no way to assess these claims: the official secrecy surrounding the program makes it impossible to judge the results.
But their absence, particularly Houston's, makes it impossible to judge the roster Isiah Thomas has put together since becoming the Knicks' president of basketball operations Dec. 22.
Although this match of extreme values is encouraging, the lack of intermediate densities makes it impossible to judge how well RE classes 2 and 3 would have correlated with orangutan densities.
Along the same lines, figures that are cropped to a degree that makes it impossible to judge data quality, or that are composed of a dozen down-scaled and now stamp-sized pictures that have lost much of their initial high resolution, are not an uncommon phenomenon these days, even in high impact print journals.
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Adam Price said it made it impossible to judge its success.
The Federal Communications Commission does not know how many agreements exist between stations, making it impossible to judge their effects.
We tasted an '01 Conterno -- now $30 -- but it was flawed, marred by off-flavors and aromas that made it impossible to judge.
Gov. Jerry Brown, a Democrat, said in an interview that the rush by Republicans to pass a bill made it impossible to judge how much the legislation could hurt the state.
In any case, the moment Adu starts living up to the hype - his cameos so far make it impossible to judge whether he can - he will be heading to Europe for big bucks.
After a warm, moonlit night the mist and mizzle descended, making it impossible to judge the moment when the sun rose over the Wiltshire plain without an accurate watch.
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