Sentence examples for most difficult to gauge from inspiring English sources

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Zeien: What's most difficult to gauge is how an individual will act once he or she is at the very top of the organization.

Perhaps the most important factor going into the 2012 general election will be the most difficult to gauge: the degree to which the candidates themselves motivate or turn off voters.

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Like most fetishes, it's difficult to gauge how common tickling is because it's not documented in any kind of scientific way.

(This is especially difficult to gauge because most of the existing studies used pot provided by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, which tends to be a lot less potent than what smokers can buy on the street or in pot shops).

Precise numbers are difficult to gauge.

O'Neill's interest is difficult to gauge.

How many has been difficult to gauge.

The benefits to small farmers are difficult to gauge.

The precise volume is difficult to gauge, however.

Hamstring injuries, he said, are difficult to gauge.

Adverts can be difficult to gauge these days, however.

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