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But Mr. Hillier's hand would be difficult to detect.
But a small centrifuge plant would be difficult to detect.
"But to the average consumer," he said, "it will be difficult to detect".
Efforts to hide a few weapons may be difficult to detect and prevent.
By its nature, corruption is covert; payoffs are designed to be difficult to detect.
Mr. Goldsmith acknowledged, however, that it would be difficult to detect groups that misuse government grants.
In the case of those with milder symptoms, food allergies can be difficult to detect.
Sensor failure may be difficult to detect depending on the nature of the defect.
Unfortunately, it can be difficult to detect because individual variability is high, especially in clinical recordings.
Numerous forms of DoS attacks exist, some of which can be difficult to detect or deflect.
Histomorphometry however, is time consuming and, especially in mouse bones, OCs can be difficult to detect.
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