Sentence examples for will be difficult to identify from inspiring English sources

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For many health topics, however, these subgroups will be difficult to identify, as interest will only be tangentially related to easily identifiable characteristics such as age and occupation.

These leaders will be difficult to identify for people in Raqqa or elsewhere in Islamic State.

The costs will be difficult to identify, notes Robert Litan, a scholar at the Kauffman Foundation, a think-tank.

If the Glam Publisher Network logo does not appear on your site or blog, it will be difficult to identify it as part of the Glam Network.

Besides, during the treatment of cancer, if normal epithelial cells fall into the peripheral blood, they will mix up with CTCs and it will be difficult to identify them.

Influenza cases do present with mild or asymptomatic infection, but these cases will be difficult to identify in a surveillance program and are less severe in clinical outcome.

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Warner admitted that while the bill is a good start, it will still be difficult to identify accounts that are "misrepresenting themselves" to conceal where the money comes from.

In practice, the boundaries of MPAs that will be effective for anadromous salmon might not be difficult to identify but they will be difficult to implement and manage.

But the open, amorphous -- or polymorphic, rather -- structure also means that each session will offer participants something different, and it may be difficult to identify concrete results.

It may be difficult to identify patients who will have low adherence until that behaviour is established and it is also likely that no single approach will be successful.

Arthroscopic landmarks can be difficult to identify.

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