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Received lines can partly be faked as well, though, and headers in general can be tricky to interpret.

Consumer credit data can be tricky to interpret because cutting back on debt is not always a sign of pessimism.

The numbers can be tricky to interpret though, as an inventory rise could alternately reflect growing demand expectations or unsold stockpiles.

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Indeed, the most recent analysis, published in 2014, found that, when considering only the highest-quality evidence, food and drink sweetened with aspartame and the like were associated with a moderate reduction in weight.But the epidemiological research is tricky to interpret, says Kristina Rother, a researcher at the National Institutes of Health, in Maryland.

Patients with a low level of education more often displayed non-distinctive symptoms and the manifestations were tricky to interpret.

In critically ill patients, citrulline variations are tricky to interpret because of sepsis, vascular abnormalities, and multiple organ failure.

Still, they argued, the data would be tricky to collect and interpret; more research was needed.

But equivalence, or parity, can be tricky to define, and the appeals court ruling is one of the first by a high federal court to interpret the concept.

That will be tricky to pull off.

This can be tricky to figure out.

Hamstring injuries can be tricky to assess.

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