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While soil pollution is more difficult to verify and tackle than other forms of pollution, there have been frequent reports of incidents.
This opened the door for applicants who reported mental ailments like anxiety, or back pain and other muscular problems, claims more difficult to verify.
It seems more difficult to verify the condition provided by Zhou [25] than the one provided in [42].
Since metabolite names and InChIKeys are more difficult to verify, they were not included as output identifier types.
While the Net increases access, though, it also makes it much more difficult to verify the provenance and condition of, say, a piece of sports memorabilia.
Complex criteria are likely to give rise to substantial error in eligibility determination, both through honest mistakes and because they are more difficult to verify and therefore more prone to falsification.
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The Kurds say that more than 4,000 people died, a claim difficult to verify.
In this case, the discretion and flexibility of the credit relationship, allowing the adjustment of credit conditions to new information difficult to verify, lead to more efficient investment decisions by the funded firms (Mustilli 1995; Corigliano 2007; Schmeits 2002).
Because of the nature of our data, it is difficult to verify such claims, as more detailed information (e.g. about the nationalities of athletes) is lacking.
The problem, however, is that without the raw data and more information about the methodology and calculations used, it is difficult to verify the numbers.
Other opposition activists said 60 had died there and dozens more in Bayda, though Libya's isolation made the numbers difficult to verify.
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