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If it's a colleague, it shouldn't be difficult to discover, and if someone is emailing from outside the organisation; well, there's Google (other search engines are available).
App stores are starting to resemble overstuffed stacks at a library — there's plenty of good material, but unless you know exactly what you're looking for, it can be difficult to discover anything new.
In real estate, residences with a sordid past are referred to as "stigmatized properties" and it can be difficult to discover if a house falls into this category, since neither the seller, nor the seller's real estate agent, may be under any obligation to disclose that information.
Vascular complications after renal transplantation causing initially only partial renal ischemia can be difficult to discover in time to save the kidney.
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).
This type of unwanted solitude can be difficult to discover, as displaying emotions at work is not the social norm in society.
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He thinks those old matches were worthy of being adored as they were difficult to discover.
Dr. Landis explained that drugs were difficult to discover and expensive to research.
It is difficult to discover any point in calling talk "rabbit and pork".
The evolutionary reasons for reproductive success are difficult to discover in a society that uses modern birth control methods.
GFD invasion is a type of gas cut that is difficult to discover and is not widely known.
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