Sentence examples for was difficult to relate from inspiring English sources

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A change in health status occurred, but, possibly due to the small sample size, it was difficult to relate this result to time.

I could sense that they were wondering to themselves: "Is this going to happen to me?" Since it was difficult to relate to my peers during pregnancy, I worried that my movement into a new life stage would estrange me from my friends once the baby arrived.

It was difficult to relate to his peers when he went off to boarding school at Christchurch Boys Highh.

This could be an important contribution, since it was difficult to relate viremia results alone to the clinical disease status.

Thus, we concluded that the embryonic lethality was a rare event that was difficult to relate to the observation of frequent early death in mito-mice∆.

Due to the limited periods of acoustic measurements (typically a few days) thus high variability, however, it was difficult to relate the features in the noise-level trend (e.g. peaks or troughs) to the ICU workflow.

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Its characters, who have goals and motivations that are hard to grasp, were difficult to relate to.

Sensitivity analysis can be applied to nonlinear systems but is difficult to relate to performance criteria.

Sometimes the target demographics are difficult to relate to by, say, a 35-year-old male designer.

"Extreme weather is difficult to relate to because it may happen only once in your lifetime," she said.

Moreover, these findings are difficult to relate to cognitive decision-making models, due to misleading assumptions about random choices.

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