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Tim Kasher's vocals sound relaxed, and the lyrics are clean and easy to decipher.

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And thankfully, England's new rule is simple and easy to decipher and retroactively act upon when clear video evidence is available.

And it's easy to decipher; it's on a scale that's proportional to risk, with the average passenger car ranked 100.

Cisco's write-up of the idea blends the corporate jargon with hippie-speak and is thus not easy to decipher.

Concerning within-array normalization, numerous methods have been proposed, and it is not that easy to decipher which one is the best one.

Avoid birthdays, phone numbers, and anniversaries, as these are too easy to decipher.

As propaganda goes, it's easy to decipher both message and motive.

As a consequence, the Court's applications of these tests have not always been consistent, and the rules guiding their application have not always been easy to decipher.

Sometimes it's easy to decipher in the problem, sometimes it's not and needs to be found someplace (or could even be a multi-step problem).

The answer is not so easy to decipher.

The artists' messages are not always easy to decipher.

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