Sentence examples for making it difficult to know from inspiring English sources

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31, making it difficult to know how much money Mr. Perry's campaign has left.

Some apps will work only with particular versions, making it difficult to know exactly what you are getting.

Self-insurance was already growing before Mr. Obama signed the law in 2010, making it difficult to know whether the law is responsible for any recent changes.

But many European artisans also settled in England and trained locals, making it difficult to know whether an object was made by foreigners or natives.

Unlike a traditional court hearing, arbitration takes place behind closed doors and without any public filings, making it difficult to know exactly what is being argued from minute to minute.

Jason Crabtree, the C.E.O. of Fractal Industries, a cybersecurity company in northern Virginia, said, "The more that someone wants to prevent attribution, the more time they'll invest in making it difficult to know where the attack came from".

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The biochemical role of Mrc1 in replication fork progression is unclear which makes it difficult to know its precise role in telomere capping.

And this makes it difficult to know how to feel about the latest wave of investigations.

It makes it difficult to know which set of critical coordinates to apply.

The problem is that the truth made it difficult to know what to hope for.

A hybrid of fiction and documentary, the film makes it difficult to know what is real.

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