Sentence examples for were difficult to analyze from inspiring English sources

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So actions were difficult to analyze or often left out of analyses.

The results showed no statistically significant differences in performance, but there seemed to be an advantage to the ontological approach for cases that were difficult to analyze.

The proposed method can be useful to analyze human errors affected by faults and failures of the HSI in the MCR, which were difficult to analyze with the conventional techniques.

Therefore, although synthetic, the representations in Figures 4D and 4E were difficult to analyze visually.

Due to their high dendritic density, areas like the hippocampus and the cortex were difficult to analyze, so we instead chose to focus on more disperse regions, like the Substantia Nigra.

However, these authors did note that some pegs were difficult to analyze due to artifact from the humeral component.

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"You don't want something so complex that it's difficult to analyze and apply".

Professor Tony Travers of the LSE said the spending power presentation was difficult to analyze : It's opaque in a way that makes comprehension difficult.

The budget process is complex, an annual, almost sacred ritual of give and take that is difficult to analyze before it is completed.

Sam Chesneau, Gorilla FC, Seattle: It's really been difficult to analyze anything news related that doesn't involve the fact that Clint Dempsey is now a Seattle Sounder.

There is concern, Mr. Zielinski said, that the agency could be requiring so much information that it would be difficult to analyze, impeding an investigation.

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