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It is more difficult to pinpoint the toll on the land.
The global picture is even more difficult to pinpoint because of differing rates of ticket inflation around the world.
The benefits, they find, are similar to those achieved from raising birth-weights, but the costs are more difficult to pinpoint.
The cooking of the Lower Yangtze Region is subtler and more delicate than Sichuanese or Hunanese cuisines, and its character is more difficult to pinpoint.
Murdoch's audacious overnight transfer of his newspapers to Wapping, east London, in 1986 proved he hated the trade unions, but what he likes is more difficult to pinpoint.
Health and agriculture investigators say the bacteria may have emerged at any number of points in the production process, from the field to the supermarket, making it more difficult to pinpoint the source.
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Colgate-Palmolive here is a case in point: perhaps there were no adverse health effects observed in the three-year window, but with the class of toxins called endocrine disruptors, long-term effects are more peripheral, difficult to pinpoint, and would likely not be seen until many years later.
The other areas identified contain several genes, and it is difficult to pinpoint more accurately the specific gene or region that causes the observed clustering pattern, which could suggest some selective pressure over it.
It's difficult to pinpoint why more intense protests are kicking off now after years of increasing rent, but it's safe to say that that the backlash is getting visibly more violent.
It's difficult to pinpoint why more intense protests are kicking off now after years of increasing rent, but it's safe to say that the backlash is getting visibly more violent.
There was a perception that now children were able to wear shoes, replace old and torn uniforms, and this had made them more equal to their peers and difficult to pinpoint as poor.
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