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There is a difficult to understand hierarchy of when different investors will even consider you.
A more convincing logical progression would be a) the data in Figure 3D supports the model, b) now calculate non-trivial consequences of the model based on these assumptions that explain a difficult to understand observation.
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As an example, he mentions a pattern called Obscure Test, which is a test difficult to understand at a glance.
There may have been a typo in this comment as it was a little difficult to understand exactly what the reviewer meant here.
"I find it a little difficult to understand," Platini said, according to The Guardian.
"At first blush, the Roth I.R.A. is a little difficult to understand," he acknowledged.
That factor, combined with abstract symbols used as labels for each relay contact, make the functions of a relay difficult to understand when commercial relays are used.
In some ways, it is a little difficult to understand the furor.
The subsequent verbal alert was described as rushed and "a little difficult to understand".
This makes her role of mediator a little difficult to understand.
If you can't read Kanji, it might be a little difficult to understand though.
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