Sentence examples for struggle to classify from inspiring English sources

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It was directed by Gerard Damiano, whom even French critics would struggle to classify as an auteur.

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As far back as 1756, the historian recounts, European botanists struggled to classify callaloo.

While critics have struggled to classify their sound, Hutz, who draws on his Roma heritage, is quick to shrug off the world music tag.

A large proportion of the missed particles were in the smaller end of the size range, and as expected, the instrumentation struggled to classify images at the smallest sizes.

She writes of the sensation of being "a zebra among the horses", and the struggles of psychiatry to classify, research and treat.

Policymakers at the U.S. Census Bureau have also struggled in recent years with how to classify the growing number of Hispanics.

Long before photography played its "truth-telling" role in the anti-apartheid struggle, it was used ethnographically in South Africa, to classify people according to racial type.

WHEN a vehicle maker cannot decide exactly how to classify its product, consumers (and reviewers) are bound to struggle as well.

They were harder to classify.

Biographies are difficult to classify.

I won't venture to classify.

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