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For us fans, these kind of statistics can be difficult to understand.
He smokes heavily and can be difficult to understand as he tends to mumble.
The cons: The product classifications can be difficult to understand, as can the product space concept.
It can be difficult to understand exactly what position Khan takes on Islamic extremism in Pakistan.
"Often deals can be difficult to understand and compare with other prices.
It is also noted that "he smokes heavily and can be difficult to understand as he tends to mumble".
But in an interview, Mr. Garten acknowledged that, "without a lawyer, it can be difficult" to understand such documents.
From a western point of view, it can be difficult to understand why the Iranian state might view Akbari's films as such an existential challenge.
Explanations of benefits can be difficult to understand, insurer Web sites cumbersome to navigate, and customer service woefully hard to contact.
In England it can be difficult to understand what the consequences really are if, say, Ken Livingstone or the Tories say something.
The complexity and frequent pain of family life can be difficult to understand even for members of a family, who were there.
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