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The actual data they collect are far more complex, he said, but difficult to decipher.
This latter result is intriguing but difficult to decipher.
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If the regressors are correlated, the BLUE property of the model holds but, it becomes difficult to decipher the distinct impact of each of the covariates on the regressand.
I heard it again, but it was difficult to decipher where it was coming from.
But it was difficult to decipher who did himself the most favors in the long run. .
The study concludes that many payments exceeding $100 were made but that the records were difficult to decipher and all but impossible for individuals in either state to interpret.
In some cases, the people who stage a dance have Cunningham's notes, but even those are difficult to decipher.
We try not to deduct points for minor things if it is obvious what you meant, but sometimes it is difficult to decipher your true intention.
A message from a single neuron can have far-reaching consequences in other brain areas, but those connections are difficult to decipher with current technology.
But sometimes it's difficult to decipher what is worse in college athletics: to be stinkin' drunk on Budweiser or to be thoroughly intoxicated by power.
But it would be difficult to decipher some of them on a mobile phone or wearable device.
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