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The 2014 report has a wider scope, making comparisons difficult, but the authors of the latest version conclude: "the problem is much greater than previously known or documented".
Although the costs of representing indigent defendants in death penalty cases in federal court are not routinely made public, making comparisons difficult, most legal experts agree that the most expensive such case was that of Timothy J. McVeigh.
The Office for National Statistics argued that the cut in the 50p top rate of tax to 45p last year prompted people to delay their bonus payments, making comparisons difficult.
However, this study did not use the Utstein style making comparisons difficult.
Most commercial solutions focus on detailing features of their product rather than the system architecture, which is making comparisons difficult.
However, the simulation results did not consider the key frames in the R-D performance, making comparisons difficult.
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Complicating matters further, many studies are small and they use a variety of methodologies, making comparison difficult.
There is a wide range of different preparations, making comparison difficult.
As a result, some ICUs may thus achieve caloric goal nutrition targets 'more easily' than others, making comparison difficult.
Dating the cup is difficult largely because similar pieces are rare, making comparison difficult.
Perhaps this may be because of the larger proportion of study participants having a lower BMI making comparison difficult.
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