Sentence examples for be tricky to decipher from inspiring English sources

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Ever thought the minutes of the Bank of England's monetary policy committee can be tricky to decipher?

Without the aid of body language, or being able to read facial expressions, it can be tricky to decipher the tone of a communication.

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Once upon a time it was tricky to decipher the intentions of the Organization of Petroleum-Exporting Countries, with its 15 members often torn between keeping prices high and political allies happy.

Part of the discrepancy stems from FBI's focus on "justified" deaths, but how big a part that plays is tricky to decipher.

Consciousness has always been tricky to decode.

The map is hard to decipher and the world can be tricky to navigate, as side-quests ask you to find "Timers & More" or "North Wind Ramen" without telling you much about where to find them.

Benefits can also be tricky to evaluate.

This pattern can be tricky to identify.

The precise meaning of Mahopac is more tricky to decipher.

Primaries are tricky to cover.

Those are tricky to rewire".

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