Examples of 'difficult to judge' in a sentence

Meaning of "difficult to judge"

This phrase is used to describe a situation or action that is not easy to assess or make a decision about. It implies that determining the outcome or forming an opinion is challenging due to various factors or lack of information

How to use "difficult to judge" in a sentence

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It is sometimes difficult to judge whether a person is a minor.
The value of a model is therefore difficult to judge.
It is difficult to judge how important this is clinically.
It is both easy and difficult to judge society.
It difficult to judge the completeness of a set of tests.
It would be very difficult to judge who made it.
The quality of these adjustments is difficult to judge.
It was difficult to judge the time it had taken.
The effectiveness of the training was difficult to judge.
It can be difficult to judge your own work.
This was one of the most difficult to judge.
It is even more difficult to judge whether content is harmful.
This quality difference is sometimes difficult to judge.
It will be very difficult to judge and choose.
Difficult to judge the true distance and speed.

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The accuracy of these comments is difficult to judge.
It will be difficult to judge objectively the concept of insubstantiality.
The different views make it difficult to judge.
It is very difficult to judge at the moment.
Parliaments will find it difficult to judge.
It is difficult to judge a series by its pilot.
Whether that is sufficient is difficult to judge in many ways.
It was difficult to judge from that distance.
I always find it extremely difficult to judge my own hair.
It is difficult to judge the professionalism of a doctor in a single appointment.
Should not be too difficult to judge.
It is difficult to judge the size of an object in the sky.
The numbers involved are difficult to judge.
It can be difficult to judge when this time occurs.
I think the level of performance is a bit difficult to judge.
This point is difficult to judge at first.
Difficult to judge with no information.
It would be very difficult to judge this young person.
Difficult to judge an accident or suicide.
In the gathering twilight it was difficult to judge his age.
It is very difficult to judge distance across the ice.
It is internal and difficult to judge.
It is difficult to judge an initiative whose content is still being defined.
A relationship is inconsistent and it is difficult to judge its potential duration.
It is difficult to judge on the results of a forced change of names.
The track was still very humid and it was difficult to judge.
It is very difficult to judge what a tolerable level of inequality is.
The intangibility of services makes it difficult to judge the service beforehand.
It is very difficult to judge if a dog is affected by a worm infestation.
The extent to which this will be the case is difficult to judge.
It is difficult to judge who is right and who is wrong.
To be honest it is difficult to judge.
It is often difficult to judge which one has been more traumatising.
So therefore it is difficult to judge.
I find it difficult to judge any distance from the ground.

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