Sentence examples for making identification difficult from inspiring English sources

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The remains were mixed up in the transfer, Mr. Hurtic said, making identification difficult.

If the contents stay in their stomachs for too long, they will get digested, making identification difficult.

Sites from other countries provide limited information, he added, and a similar German site includes no photographs of paintings, making identification difficult.

There are dozens of militias operating along the Libyan coast, as well as special forces from several European countries including the UK, making identification difficult.

In practice, parent materials can be deposited continually by wind, water, or volcanoes and can be altered from their initial, isolated state, thereby making identification difficult.

The bodies of the killed Japanese troops were buried in mass graves on the island – only five per cent of Japanese troops fighting on Attu Island wore dog tags, making identification difficult.

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Domene said the fact the bodies were found with the heads, hands and feet cut off will make identification difficult.

Belgian Police Chief Catherine de Bolle said that the extent of the victims' injuries made identification difficult.

Many shark species overlap in distribution, habitat use, and have similar morphologies, which can make identification difficult during field observations.

This makes identification difficult when based solely on morphological grounds, which often leads to misdiagnoses in clinical laboratories (5).

Methods commonly used for isolating C. jejuni are not well suited for many other species, and the complex taxonomy of the group makes identification difficult (4 ).

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