Sentence examples for difficult to decipher information from inspiring English sources

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The majority argued that EU calls are primarily directed to those with experience and know-how; it is difficult to decipher information for calls, making it impossible to participate; the EU uses difficult language and, consequently, only those with the know-how can apply; calls are usually directed to those with experience in preparing project proposals, etc.

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DORY is different and difficult to decipher.

It becomes difficult to decipher what style and dressy is".

The signing is rapid and difficult to decipher.

For many, it was difficult to decipher fact from fiction.

Planting plans are always closely held, and difficult to decipher.

"It's a difficult phrase which is difficult to decipher," he says.

When she started to talk, her speech was quick and difficult to decipher.

In reflection, contemporary government policy is also extraordinarily complicated and difficult to decipher.

But the date incised on the stoneware was difficult to decipher.

In this nation of portent readers, the coincidence should not be too difficult to decipher.

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