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The cancer is particularly lethal because its location makes it hard to detect and treat.
Designed to have a low radar and infrared signature, it has a complex exhaust system to minimise any tell-tale heat trail from its engines, making it hard to detect or shoot down.
But that required making the beam stiffer, which reduced the size of its motion and makes it hard to detect.
The Indian government and outside observers have shown that the majority of aid for the poor does not reach its intended recipients, and the government has found it hard to detect embezzlement and the misuse of funds.
That can make it hard to detect illegal activity.
I sometimes find it hard to detect sarcasm, which is difficult as it's deeply ingrained in British culture.
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The F-35 cannot supercruise, it is not extremely agile, and its so-called stealth, or technology that makes it harder to detect, is limited, he claims.
Someone presumably someone with a healthy sense of the stuff made it harder to detect by strangling the irony mark in its cradle.
Someone — presumably someone with a healthy sense of the stuff — made it harder to detect by strangling the irony mark in its cradle.
But critics fear that less disclosure will make it harder to detect problems in these plans.
But they also point out that waiting every four years, the current practice, makes it harder to detect a trend.
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