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The problem is that on many occasions this season it has been tough to detect what the plan actually is.
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Plus it's tough to detect, much less mitigate.
For node X, although it identifies the link failure of X → Z by LLN, it is tough to detect the failure of Y → Z instantly.
"Amateurs are tougher to detect and catch.
"It's very tough to detect in advance, which means we are and will continue to be susceptible to lone actors who don't give us much warning to thwart them," he said.
Lyme disease is notoriously tough to detect.
"These are really tough to detect," the director of pharmacy affairs at the food and drug agency, Thomas J. McGinnis, said.
4. Lying is hard to detect.
By 12 weeks, she said, ultrasound can usually detect shared organs, though the heart is tough to decipher.
This is hardly surprising or even reprehensible: it takes a while to detect which way the wind is blowing, and it is tough to reject principles to which one has devoted one's career.
It was tough to look at, tough to understand.
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