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The releases of information in recent days on the latest problem followed a familiar pattern, with the company providing very technical data in bits and pieces without context, making it difficult to judge its significance.
This meant a kangaroo's hopping was making it difficult to judge how close they were.
The Celtics were missing Pierce because of a bruised right heel, making it difficult to judge them either.
He said universities were entering uncharted borrowing territory, making it difficult to judge how they will cope.
An executive at another carrier said it was not yet clear how quickly the replacements could be made, making it difficult to judge the effect on the 20 A380s with Rolls-Royce engines that are in service.
Chief among Lyn's concerns was the idea that the theatre assessors would "inevitably be a self-selecting group", making it difficult to judge who would be assessing the assessors themselves.
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The global economic slump makes it difficult to judge how effective Dell has been at shifting its strategy, according to analysts.
Circumstances made it difficult to judge the performance itself.
The mask over his face makes it difficult to judge whether he is joking.
"They are running right at you," Collmus says, an angle that makes it difficult to judge distances between horses.
The condition of the body and the injuries to the face made it difficult to judge, from the driver's license photo.
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