Sentence examples for be hard to decipher from inspiring English sources

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The "facts" that Herzog speaks of will be hard to decipher.

But for viewers not versed in these corporeal languages, the stories can be hard to decipher.

But labels with long chemical names can be hard to decipher.

It can be hard to decipher where the act and the man meet.

The writing has a drunken quality that dampens the energy, so that even small moments can be hard to decipher.

But most Web pages were not designed for viewing on a phone, so they may be hard to decipher.

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Brain signals that encode imagined words could be harder to decipher and the device must be small and operate wirelessly.

The provenance of that distinction is hard to decipher.

PROFANITY -- Presumably none, but Pokemon babble is hard to decipher.

From a distance, this is hard to decipher; it is just as hard closer up.

These are hard to decipher, unlike the clear influence of Alberto Giacometti.

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