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Both sides agree that asbestos-related disease can be tricky to read on X-rays and C.T. scans, and that fat deposits around the lining of the lungs can sometimes look like scar tissue.
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Sometimes the font used for text is tricky to read — which is also why it's an app that probably works best under supervised use.
The polls have been tricky to read: the candidates were roughly tied in the polls before Mr. Thompson won the Republican primary and pulled ahead, but a Public Policy Polling survey published on Monday showed Ms. Baldwin in back in the lead.
That screen, smaller than a postcard and not very close to the driver's eyes, is tricky to read and translate while you're in motion, though it does a bang-up job at displaying trip and audio information.
Now this is tricky to say so read carefully.
It's tricky to say.
As a bookseller it can be tricky to pinpoint the reading public's appetites, but coming up this this autumn are a number of books which many will find extremely resonant.
Knome is using a technology that reads the genome in short fragments that can be tricky to assemble.
That will be tricky to pull off.
This can be tricky to figure out.
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