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It's very difficult to pinpoint exactly what that is".
It's very difficult to pinpoint one or two of these men who held a gun to the head and fired".
He remains for now a classic so-called "lone wolf" – a self-radicalised, angry individual of the sort that is very difficult to pinpoint and pre-empt.
They're a useful tool because it's very difficult to pinpoint the individuals or groups that have assembled a particular botnet army.
Treatments will have to be given early in the development of Alzheimer's and, at present, the onset of the condition is proving very difficult to pinpoint.
"It's very difficult to pinpoint the value of cash businesses," warns Michael Bullinger, a former health care executive examining the books of small firms for sale.
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That very reality makes it extremely difficult to pinpoint precise details regarding the earliest development of the Arabic language and its literary tradition.
Scott Berman, a partner who follows the hotel industry at PricewaterhouseCoopers, said, "Full recovery is difficult to pinpoint, and is very likely to come some time in 2003".
But we don't have any concrete evidence of that. A. It might very well be a couple of years before it becomes evident, and it might be difficult to pinpoint the consequences of this.
Exact trade figures are difficult to pinpoint.
"I think it's difficult to pinpoint one single company.
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