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One of the problems with dog mess is that its earthy tones make it difficult to spot against the ground.
The federal system for tracking gun sales, crafted over the years to avoid infringements on Second Amendment rights, makes it difficult to spot suspicious trends quickly and to identify people buying for smugglers, law enforcement officials say.
Susan Baker, a prominent suicide researcher and professor with the Johns Hopkins Center for Injury Research and Policy, said the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tracked suicides, but did not release the information until years after the events had occurred, making it difficult to spot new suicide trends quickly.
It has been estimated to affect 26 in 100,000 people, and the rarity and peculiarity of it makes it difficult to spot, according to Gill Thurlow, consultant nurse at the Royal National Orthopaedic hospital (RNOH), which offers a specialist programme admitting in-patients with CRPS.
Dr. Schliwa, still mystified by the demise of the big-amoeba-that-couldn't, said he hoped at some point to obtain a new wild Reticulomyxa, though under natural conditions the organism is much smaller and lives in the soil, making it difficult to spot.
Therefore, it might not be particularly surprising to learn that people find it difficult to spot high quality image manipulations.
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But it's difficult to spot climate change as it happens, because it moves so spasmodically and is by its nature "place-based".
Perhaps the worst thing about the sea wasp is that if it's lurking in your breadbox its translucent skin can make it very difficult to spot.
"For a speech that was supposed to start laying out an agenda, it's difficult to spot what was new about it besides the hype," said Phil Singer, a spokesman for the Kerry campaign.
Smith said it took two days to get the manatee captured in the net, as it was difficult to spot him in the murky water of the Everglades.
While he had eight seconds to see the signal, its unusual shape - a "reverse L" - made it more difficult to spot and might well have misled him into thinking he could continue.
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