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These intelligence projections exceed previous estimates by health authorities, making it hard to judge their reliability.
Mr. Akyuz said the geological data from the site were being kept unusually secure, making it hard to judge whether the area was promising.
Reyes's voice on the video is Auto-Tuned, altering how he normally sounds and making it hard to judge how he really sings, or raps.
There was no control group, making it hard to judge the drug's effectiveness, though some patients lived longer than might have been expected.
However, the cost of R&D for these medicines and vaccines is never made public, making it hard to judge what prices are justified.
There is considerable variation in the observed levels of gamification language, making it hard to judge whether there are attempts to use gamification, but in an uncertain way, or whether the ideas underlying gamification are being used unconsciously.
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Andy Levin, deputy director of the Michigan Labor and Economic Growth Department, pointed out that the state's economic woes made it hard to judge its retraining efforts.
This detachment from the nitty-gritty of decision-making created constant warfare between "Reaganites" and "moderates", and makes it hard to judge whether the credit for his policies belongs to him or to his advisers.Puzzlement about the man is understandable.
But the secrecy over them makes it hard to judge.
This also makes it hard to judge the performances.
A last-minute change like this makes it hard to judge an ensemble.
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