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The previous evening's rain had clouded the water, making it difficult to track our prey by sight.
And there are a wide variety of lot management systems in use, making it difficult to track the number of empty spaces precisely.
Police said, however, that the same company had shipped 140 containers since the beginning of 2013, thus making it difficult to track down smuggling.
Making matters worse, it is common practice for physician assistants to work back-to-back shifts at different hospitals, thus making it difficult to track their hours.
The disorder is relatively uncommon, and most people with autism do not have children, making it difficult to track successive generations of a family.
And because symptoms appear late in life, people may die of other causes before Parkinson's shows up, making it difficult to track heritability.
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The National Farmers Union, meeting for its annual conference in Birmingham, has warned that illegal grazing makes it difficult to track horses and said many could end up being smuggled abroad.
Instead, prosecutors believe, the books were rearranged and index cards were destroyed to make it difficult to track missing volumes.
But the lighting in those gyms, Mr. Ng said, can make it difficult to track a flying shuttlecock, and the hardwood floors are not a traditional badminton surface.
Ms. Harlan said that while some companies make it difficult to track down the music used in their ads, others play up their role as musical tastemakers.
The assembly-line way that mortgages are sold and resold makes it difficult to track liability and risk and to ensure that guidelines are being followed, said Eric Forster, a real estate and mortgage expert who is the managing principal in Forster Realty Advisors of Los Angeles, which often consults on real estate litigation.
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