Furthermore, contra Bremmer, the extent to which Western banks are fleeing is actually difficult to gauge.
He said it was difficult to gauge how the teams measured up against each other.
Because of the lack of regulation, it is difficult to gauge the scale of the issue.
And it's much more difficult to gauge popular sentiment in Iran outside the capital.
However, it is very difficult to gauge exactly how many tablets Google might sell in the coming year.
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Because their accounting is off-the-books and the ownership of these businesses is notoriously opaque, it is difficult to gauge their value.
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The company hasn't released the results of any benchmark tests yet, making it difficult to gauge the company's claims about Crusoe's performance.
This practice makes it difficult to gauge the top of the market.
Toth said silver has been sitting in a range without much direction, which makes it difficult to gauge where it might go.
With no official reporting of RSV, year-to-year comparisons are difficult to gauge except to say spikes are typical this time of year.
It was difficult to gauge the McLarens' performance in Barcelona and Hamilton conceded that he was shocked to find himself starting in fifth.
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They excluded patients on insulin, because intake was more difficult to gauge, and the bulk of diabetes patients in the registry were on pills.
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Setup proved to be simple and straightforward, though the reviewer found it difficult to gauge signal strength, as there's no external or software-based indicator.
Hadden admitted that it was difficult to gauge his side's progress from the defeats by Wales and France considering Italy's particular style of play.
Furthermore, as a recent Institute of Medicine report makes clear, it will be difficult to gauge the magnitude of any effect and the mechanism responsible.
How far (if at all) there is now a rift between Salahuddin and the Pakistan-based leadership and Dar and his commanders on the ground is difficult to gauge.
By that measure, Startup America's success is difficult to gauge.
Mr. Arora said it is difficult to gauge exact revenue loss but added that he frequently asks WhatsApp's lawyers to contact app stores to request that offending apps be removed.
Optimism is something which is difficult to gauge.
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And what is more, scores of African soldiers seem to be paying the ultimate price to contain this growing threat and it is difficult to gauge how long it will take to end it all.
Although Defence Ministry spokesman Marjan Gjurovski called the group a danger to national security, the intensity of the threat remained difficult to gauge amid reports that the insurgents numbered no more than a few dozen.
And Iranian public opinion is a very, very difficult thing to gauge.
Lowe believed the new rules introduced by world governing body FIA make it difficult for McLaren to gauge their development against their competitors.
To gauge the value of this man, as Sandy had rendered him, wasn't difficult.
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