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Both ends of the spectrum are not so difficult to recognise but sometimes differentiating between these two conditions can be challenging.
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But gp120 also constantly changes shape, making it difficult to recognise.
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Often, it's most difficult to recognise what's happening on our own doorstep.
But are these elites still "in charge" or do they only find it difficult to recognise that they are no longer relevant to the running of modern democracies?
It wasn't difficult to recognise the strategy in London's coverage of the 2010 Games in Vancouver.
Why is it so difficult to recognise that the translator is as important as the two authors?
"Crowding" refers to the phenomenon where an object in peripheral vision becomes difficult to recognise when it is closely surrounded by other objects.
You have no idea how much that pleases me, especially when their reasons for responding to it are difficult to recognise.
"The difficulty is that many ex-Séléka have taken off their fatigues and dressed as civilians … it's difficult to recognise these individuals," he said.
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