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Fatigue can be hard to interpret, Dr. Galbraith said.
But case reports can be hard to interpret — they may or may not indicate a real cause and effect.
THE Koran is the word of God, which every Muslim must follow, but its commands can be hard to interpret.
Results may be hard to interpret because the tests are being conducted in different ways and so may produce varying findings, the advocacy coalition's report said.
"Economic data releases will be hard to interpret for the next few months," Richard Jerram, a regional economist at Macquarie in Singapore, commented in a research note Friday.
Over an even longer horizon, the present value of the permanent imbalance is estimated at around $10 trillion, a number Mr Bush loves to repeat.These numbers can be hard to interpret, but the larger point is that Social Security is on an unsustainable trajectory, one that goes well beyond the retirement of the baby-boomers.
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Results can be harder to interpret and may demand more study.
Scientifically the results would be harder to interpret than single-allergen trials.
Some of it is hard to interpret.
Such polls are hard to interpret.
"It's hard to interpret it any other way".
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