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The current framework of divorce law is "incomplete and uninformative" and "inaccessible and difficult to discover", according to the Law Commission, because it doesn't provide judges with proper guidance for making consistent decisions about dividing marital property and because the rules about the treatment of assets brought into a marriage, or inherited during it, are unclear.

(As a side note, I think Apple is doing future generations a great service in sublimating the importance of keyboard shortcuts, which are arcane and difficult to discover and use).

There might be blood that is strong and difficult to discover the virus in,... (ending with a short chuckle).

The large number of NRs (48 in humans) makes it time-consuming and difficult to discover such a network using conventional molecular techniques alone (Bookout et al, 2006; Yang et al, 2006).

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The majority of patients with symptomatic PADs present with recurrent ENT and airway infections and are difficult to discover among the many children presenting to pediatric practice.

There are molecular differences in blood RNA patterns between pigs with extreme phenotypes or with a different WUR genotype in early responses to PRRSv infection, though they can be quite subtle and more difficult to discover with conventional DE expression analyses.

This has resulted in incompatibilities and inconsistencies among vulnerability studies and has made it difficult to discover, access, and use data and information on vulnerability (NRC 2006; Giuliani et al. 2011).

As to questions of whether agencies like the School Construction Authority had failed to be vigilant, Mr. Morgenthau responded: "Fraud and forgery are always difficult to discover, and that's why we're doing these cases.

These men are called 'germinal mosaics', and it is difficult to discover them without a testicular biopsy.

In the case of breed-specific CNVs, we selected CNVs in one breed, so there were a higher number of breed-specific CNVs than CNVs found for breed differentiation and it was difficult to discover the biological meaning behind them.

Open innovation principle allows penetrating novel technology, product, or market landscapes that extend beyond the actual core businesses of firms and that would be difficult to discover by individual organizations (Almirall and Casadesus-Masanell 2010).

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