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Cows are heavily inbred, which has made their genomes easier to decipher.
Once a de Kooning seemed terribly abstract and strange, but it's easier to decipher now.
Their original purpose would be easier to decipher if their raised lettering was not so often caked with paint.
It is easier to decipher the sources of Mr. Preljocaj's mix of formal dance and emotionally expressive gesture.
They are also faster learners than dogs, and their behaviour is easier to decipher and control than an insect's.
Short of reducing the number of subway lines, there is probably little more that designers can do to make the city's subway map easier to decipher.
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The answer is not so easy to decipher.
The artists' messages are not always easy to decipher.
We see some interesting things, which are not that easy to decipher.
"These are very complex environments that are not easy to decipher from a distance.
As propaganda goes, it's easy to decipher both message and motive.
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