Sentence examples for making it hard to identify from inspiring English sources

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Much of the looted money ends up in complex corporate structures and bank accounts held by associates offshore, making it hard to identify the beneficial owners.

Such disease characteristics can undermine the effectiveness of a quarantine, by making it hard to identify everyone who has the disease, said Dr. Malik Peiris, the microbiologist leading SARS investigators at Hong Kong University.

The four mitochondrial lineages common among Ashkenazis are now very rare elsewhere in the Near East and Europe, making it hard to identify with certainty the lineages from which they originated.

Unfortunately, this has caused the field to be disjointed, making it hard to identify general trends across research projects.

So, even if someone has control of a single entry and exit relay, they should only see a fraction of the user's traffic, making it hard to identify them.

The second proved difficult to work with, as the small windows of the Mercury capsule gave a very limited field of view, making it hard to identify constellations.

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However, someone with an unusual degree of genetic protection from cancer is unlikely to present in the same way, making it harder to identify the relevant gene variants and to extrapolate from this knowledge to find a way to help prevent cancer in others.

The complexity of technologies would make it hard to identify the perpetrators, it said.

Anders Poll's lighting even makes it hard to identify most of the 12 men in "Bournonville Variations".

Private firms' commercial confidentiality – often a stark contrast with the right-to-know approach to public enterprise – makes it hard to identify or measure any changes in efficiency.

He suspected the soap's density could make it hard to identify in the X-ray machine, so he packed it at the very top of his bag.

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