Sentence examples for be very difficult to detect from inspiring English sources

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It will be very difficult to detect long-trend trends.

Transmissions would be so brief as to be very difficult to detect.

Similar phase segregation behavior may be present in Nb-substituted specimens, but would be very difficult to detect.

The problem is that small programming errors can make these systems vulnerable, and those vulnerabilities can often be very difficult to detect.

Many analysts believe that will be the production site of the Stealth, a plane designed to be very difficult to detect on radar.

And when we listen to their songs, among other challenges it can be very difficult to detect where they are coming from, since sound seems to come from everywhere all at once when recorded in the sea.

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Since remote sensing images have low resolution and the target objects in it are very small, the conventional automatic object detection method is very difficult to detect objects accurately.

The conformational impurity in particular is very difficult to detect.

"Fentanyl is very difficult to detect at first glance," he said.

Fish Crows are a bit more glossy purple, but this difference is very difficult to detect.

In fretting fatigue experiments, it is very difficult to detect the crack initiation phase.

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