Sentence examples for the difficulty in judging from inspiring English sources

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But what is most persistently frustrating, veteran online daters say, is not so much the obvious lies as the difficulty in judging physical chemistry through virtual communication.

The turnout is also uncertain, given the Republicans' unprecedented edge in enthusiasm in some soundings and the difficulty in judging how many of the "surge voters" Mr Obama recruited to the Democratic cause in 2008 will go to the polls again.

Salvaging a severely ischemic limb with osteomyelitis is quite demanding because of the difficulty in judging the possibility of limb salvage.

Different from the method proposed by Wang, Zheng et al. [18] introduced a technique wherein two sets of phase-coding fringes are projected to address the difficulty in judging the fringe order.

These are due to a general lack of clinical trials; insufficient sample size in available trials and wide 95% confidence intervals, as well as to large differences in effect sizes, unexplained existing he-terogeneity of data and the difficulty in judging consistency from single trials, respectively (Table 3).

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There is a significant difference between these answers (χ2 = 76.1, p <0.001), partly due to the GPs' difficulty in judging their patients' opinions (Table 3).

These distinctions were useful for organising the review, however many inter-connections exist between the concepts, and there was sometimes difficulty in judging which was the most appropriate to use in categorising a subscale.

Until authors of trials improve their reporting of blinding, readers will have difficulty in judging the validity of the trials that they may wish to use to guide their clinical practice.

The difficulty lies in judging Abu Dhabi's appetite for a rescue.

This means that unknown elements of transition rates bring a great difficulty in judging the stability.

This observation is consistent with the hypothesis that physicians have difficulty in judging when patients can be liberated from mechanical ventilation.

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