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But as compute power far exceeds human capacity, it is increasingly difficult to apprehend the future implications of Moore's Law.
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The reasons for Twitch's success are difficult to apprehend.
Or merely more difficult to apprehend?
The sale of body armor is closely regulated in many countries, to prevent criminals, terrorists, and other undesirables from making themselves more difficult to apprehend, like Ned Kelly.
Its stability upon exposure to light and anoxia remains difficult to apprehend.
The terms Internet of Things and Big Data are currently subject to much attention, though the specific impact of these terms in our practical lives are difficult to apprehend.
Whether knowingly or not, Beck resorts of the classic combination right-wing leaders have made use of throughout the twentieth century: throw Jews and Bolsheviks into the same pot; create an enemy that is ubiquitous and yet difficult to apprehend.
Kurtosis, skewness and entropy are usually more difficult to apprehend and interpret.
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