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The perpetrators in these affairs are rarely if ever caught, but it is not hard to deduce their backgrounds.
The casualty rate was high: though exact totals are hard to deduce, some 2 million or more premature deaths probably occurred.
"So far, astronomy has provided all the information on dark matter, and many of us are working hard to deduce more of its properties.
Without any foreknowledge of the tale, it would probably be hard to deduce any of this from what takes place onstage at the Harvey Theater.
It wasn't hard to deduce that if much of the time was a pleasure, a fair amount of it was probably a pain in the posterior.
But the moment was chilling because the implications of Cruz's questioning wasn't hard to deduce: simply having a relationship with Freeman and his controversial views on Israel would have been enough to indict Hagel.
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As hard as it is to divine what Bernanke means when he speaks, it is even harder to deduce what the markets mean when they listen.
And again, with a new chair, it's even more difficult to deduce exactly how hard the Fed might step — even slam — on the brakes.
The reason is not difficult to deduce.
It was difficult to deduce if he was, in essence, angel or devil.
Silk protein molecules are long, and it is difficult to deduce the DNA that produces them.
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