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As security expert Alan Woodward, who has advised GCHQ in the past, puts it: "If someone encrypts communications, it is difficult to unscramble without the key.
It's difficult to unscramble this egg".
There is no doubt that things can get complex, which makes finding solutions difficult to unscramble because there is heightened emotion involved.
The precise evolutionary history of subfamily 7a proteins may be difficult to unscramble.
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The technique Blizzard used to conceal these passwords, said Mr Morhaime, made it hard to unscramble them.
Across the City, traders were being reminded of how difficult it is to unscramble a business such as Lehman, a firm with hundreds of billions of dollars tied up in derivative contracts.
If a suspect has used a "very good encryption program, it goes from difficult to virtually impossible to unscramble," he said.
Thus, in one of the paper's experiments, students were asked to unscramble anagrams of communitarian words (e.g., "accommodate" or "coordinate") and then were given very difficult anagrams -- their motivation being measured in terms of how long they attempted to solve the puzzles.
Most banks hate the idea of having to unscramble eggs.
He struggles to unscramble his memory and thoughts.
Legitimate users pay a monthly fee to unscramble the signals.
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