Sentence examples for easy to decipher from from inspiring English sources

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"These are very complex environments that are not easy to decipher from a distance.

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Zorn's German text was not always easy to decipher, though Sun's voice ranged from a stratospheric pianissimo to a guttural growl that sounded as if all the evils in the universe were pouring from her throat.

With many women plucking and waxing their eyebrows on a weekly basis, the natural color, from the new growth is easy to decipher.

The answer is not so easy to decipher.

The artists' messages are not always easy to decipher.

As propaganda goes, it's easy to decipher both message and motive.

MUTUAL fund fees, never easy to decipher, are becoming even more complex.

Tim Kasher's vocals sound relaxed, and the lyrics are clean and easy to decipher.

"It isn't always easy to decipher your meaning," he said.

But this time, the committee members say, the evidence is not so easy to decipher.

It looks like a formally simple, ballad-like poem, but it's not easy to decipher, or even to scan.

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