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His wife has a "wave of déjà vu that's difficult to clarify, a memory of having some memory before".
But there is so much material here and it is so nuanced in presentation that it can be difficult to clarify the different stands writers took and why.
Writing on his official website, White admitted that "recontextualised [statements]... are difficult to clarify without making [them] seem even more petty and strange".
As it would be difficult to clarify Israel's use of the components, the Government will suspend the 12 licences if there is a resumption of fighting.
But the lack of proper investigation by the judicial system made it more difficult to "clarify the question of whether these are related to the context of the coup d'état," it said.
Unfortunately, it has proven difficult to clarify the relevance of this difference.
Nevertheless, it seems difficult to clarify perfectly the number of solutions due to the competing monotone functions in (3.17).
If scores were obtained with the same amount of time between fracture and measurement, results were less difficult to clarify.
Another method which is the combination between Matlab m-file and C-language programming is even more difficult to clarify (Gow and Manning 1999).
However, it is difficult to clarify the functions of all genes by only genetic techniques because estimation of functions from genome sequences has limitations.
While the primary objective of overnight visitors is tourism and shopping, the main purpose of day visitors (i.e., shopping or tourism) is more difficult to clarify.
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