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It is difficult to decipher the "R" or the "M" or even what language it is.
It's difficult to decipher the Spanish in the album's title; it's almost a weird play on words.
It can be difficult to decipher the scouts from the regular fans, since most scouts – unless they became famous as a coach or basketball player – blend right in.
When the dispatches became increasingly difficult to decipher, the cable's chief engineer turned up the voltage, causing a total failure of transmission on September 18 , 1858
It is always difficult to decipher the messages that North Korea's government is trying to send with its often bombastic statements.
It is difficult to decipher the precise constellation of social and economic changes that have made us afraid of nature, and curtailed a childhood outdoors.
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Even when the song lyrics are analyzed in the chronological order that was devised by the authors and is followed in this section, the narrative progression is scarce and the content often difficult to decipher for the casual reader.
It is a little strange to think, though, that Wren's success relies on its customers finding their energy options so difficult to decipher – from the green deal to the renewable heat incentive.
Of the plays supplied in manuscript, some of them in Shakespeare's own handwriting, five or six seem to have been sufficiently difficult to decipher for the publishers to commission the professional scribe Ralph Crane to prepare fresh transcripts, and even these were sometimes misread during typesetting.
He described his uncle's letters as "very interesting" in offering insight into a man whose untimely death made him all the more difficult to decipher: "At the same time that he was having his psychotherapy, and… his hormones taken out… [the correspondence] indicates that he was in a good deal of a turmoil, which… has historically been what everyone had assumed, but now is confirmed".
But how beneficial such actions are is difficult to decipher, given the time lag between the decisions and elections, says Kenneth Lowande, a research fellow at Princeton University's Center for the Study of Democratic Politics.
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