At this point it is hard to tell if all clouds have a silver lining.
It was hard to tell if she really felt snubbed or was only feigning insult.
It was hard to tell sometimes which one might slosh out of the pot and stick.
But it's hard to tell exactly where society comes down on the balancing the risk-benefit scale.
"It's hard to tell if TV or the Internet was the driver, " he says.
It is hard to tell from the outside whether a board is any good.
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It's so hard to tell my children that we're never going to get to go home.
It is hard to tell when and by how much rates should be raised.
Some docs say there are obvious culprits, but it can be too hard to tell.
"It's hard to tell anything on the first date -- you're so on the surface, " she explained.
Some patches are about the business, others are about the owner, and some are hard to tell.
Well on the Internet it can be hard to tell if health information is credible or not.
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Dr Connolly acknowledged it was sometimes hard to tell the difference between harmless slagging and racist abuse.
It's kind of hard to tell whether the new Aibo is supposed to be a dog or cat.
"He keeps his cards close to the vest, so it's hard to tell what he's thinking, " he says.
How much their budgets will be cut for the coming financial year is hard to tell just yet.
"In these shooting incidents where there's a lot of gunfire, it's very hard to tell what's happening, " he added.
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Needless to say, it was hard to tell who was more excited to see the car being hauled away.
It's hard to tell at an early stage when entrepreneurs are going to do something that is really important.
Useful insight and plausible conjecture are hard to tell here from wild surmise.
It's hard to tell in this expansive world wide web of ours, but certain tipoffs can be telling: 1.
On the other hand, it is often hard to tell who deserves what.
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Professor Lister said it was hard to tell whether the tusks were fossil or modern without examining them close-up.
Tim: Yes, but its hard to tell when real estate prices turn around.
As Mr Banda was away at the time, it is hard to tell how fully he endorsed such attacks.
It is hard to tell whether Dr Xiang's particular find will be useful.
It's always hard to tell who will break out, Dix said, noting that it can come down to luck sometimes.
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