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The stadium is tricky to read, as the prevailing southwest wind is swallowed by the oval stadium and reversed.
Sometimes the font used for text is tricky to read — which is also why it's an app that probably works best under supervised use.
That screen, smaller than a postcard and not very close to the driver's eyes, is tricky to read and translate while you're in motion, though it does a bang-up job at displaying trip and audio information.
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The polls have been tricky to read: the candidates were roughly tied in the polls before Mr. Thompson won the Republican primary and pulled ahead, but a Public Policy Polling survey published on Monday showed Ms. Baldwin in back in the lead.
Both sides agree that asbestos-related disease can be tricky to read on X-rays and C.T. scans, and that fat deposits around the lining of the lungs can sometimes look like scar tissue.
Now this is tricky to say so read carefully.
It's tricky to say.
(The thesis is tricky to grasp at first, so please read the article).On Thursday, at the Lindau Meeting on Economic Sciences, Mr Maskin wondered about how best to reduce inequality.
Turnout data is tricky to work with.
The link is tricky, to be sure.
For Nova, confidence is tricky to gauge.
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