Sentence examples for more difficult to suspect from inspiring English sources

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The study showed that ESS total score is lower in hypertensives than in normotensives with OSA, making the OSA more difficult to suspect.

Some patients had other diseases such as asthma that made it more difficult to suspect TB.

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On top of this, Reddit and 4Chan users hide behind anonymity, making it more difficult to track suspects down and stop future leaks.

However, it may prove more difficult to prevent suspects from reentering Britain.

Couric asked Sanders if eliminating the surveillance programs would make it more difficult to track down suspected terrorists.

In addition to these well-characterized contributors, other factors, whose effects have been more difficult to evaluate, are suspected of conferring increased breast cancer risk.

The civil rights campaign group Liberty is firmly opposed to what Mr Cameron wants to do, saying blanket surveillance like that would just create a huge "haystack" of data and make it even more difficult to monitor real suspects properly.

The data for co-ops (because of their ownership structure) was more difficult to interpret, but Glaeser and Gyourko suspect that their estimates probably apply to the Manhattan market as a whole.

The exhibition shows a selection of the notorious works, although they are more difficult to pick out than you may suspect.

It's got to be a little more difficult to come up with a suspect".

On it, the agents say they would normally take over for Payne in these circumstances, but it's more difficult to do that because the suspect has already heard Payne's voice.

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