Sentence examples for too difficult to compare from inspiring English sources

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And people ask me which is my favorite, but it's too difficult to compare.

From a practical point of view, a small set of 5 10 distinct candidates is often preferred because post-processing many solutions may be too costly, too time-consuming, or it may be too difficult to compare design differences.

The heterogeneity of the populations, interventions and outcome measures made it too difficult to compare the studies.

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The scale is too far reaching, making it very difficult to compare the efforts, i.e., what does it mean, if an issue is 200 or 500 times the effort of another issue?

Not only was the sample size too small to detect a statistical difference, but these data are difficult to compare with those from PROWESS.

All S. pneumoniae isolates were sensitive to penicillin, 8 and too few patients reported taking antibiotics to which non-susceptibility rates were high (e.g., co-trimoxazole), making it difficult to compare the effects of individual antibiotics.

It is difficult to compare these records.

It's very difficult to compare them in that way".

It's really difficult to compare generations," argues Westwood.

It is difficult to compare the Bush and Gore proposals.

And it is difficult to compare teams from different eras.

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