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IT is difficult to hide from the Beatles.
The report concluded that major nuclear tests were so difficult to hide from worldwide seismic monitors that nations that tried to cheat on the test ban treaty would almost certainly be caught.
It is becoming increasingly more difficult to hide from Google Earth, which makes us all Big Brother in a sense.
Nuclear programs require large facilities and substantial quantities of material that are difficult to hide from satellites and other high-tech means of gathering information.
Some maritime smuggling along the Adriatic Sea also occurred, although large-scale sea smuggling was difficult to hide from the U.N. and NATO warships charged with enforcing the arms embargo.
Blinding was unrealistic in this study because the position of the head and neck was difficult to hide from the observer who recorded the data [ 16].
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Under an automatic exchange, governments would routinely transfer all foreign taxpayers' data to their home governments, making it far more difficult to hide assets from the tax collector.
What most computer users do not realize, however, is that the world of computer forensics has made huge strides in recent years, and it is now remarkably difficult to hide data from a determined investigator.
As the recent email scandal involving retired Gen. David Petraeus highlighted, it's very difficult to hide the details of correspondence from law enforcement -- even for the director of the CIA.
"It's pretty difficult to hide your accent," she says.
Unlike other cancers, these are difficult to hide, leaving sufferers physically and psychologically devastated.
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