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By now, of course, the picture is difficult to separate from its own mythology.
"The Goebbels villa is very difficult to separate from the rest".
Comparable figures on the phone companies are difficult to separate from overall industry investment, according to the Yankee Group.
We live in a world of swirling, compounding misinformation, as fact becomes ever more difficult to separate from fabrication.
Consequently, the mechanisms of carcinogenesis of these different risk factors are difficult to separate from the events leading to cirrhosis.
His attitude to women is difficult to separate from his attitude to sex, in which he showed a lusty, frank and constant interest.
There are two major reasons why, although these reasons are so difficult to separate from one another that they might just as well be one.
In the case of Judge Poe in Houston, some critics suggest his religious beliefs are difficult to separate from his legal ones.
The question of what will become of Dongguan is difficult to separate from the question of what will become of Cheung.
If the signal is too weak when it reaches the far end of the system, the data may be difficult to separate from the background noise.
Moreover, for thin film systems, such microstructural effects are difficult to separate from the internal stress effect, since most defects generate internal stresses.
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