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That ambition is not difficult to discern.
The answer is not difficult to discern.
The reason is not difficult to discern: politics.
The motivations behind these new laws are not difficult to discern.
Even in business documents and official letters the Buddhist background is usually not difficult to discern.
At Harris Farms in California's Central Valley, it is not difficult to discern the effects of the state's continuing drought.
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It is not too difficult to discern the shadows of an Oedipal drama swimming below the surface.
The key, when the conditions favour the bowler, is not too difficult to discern: you bowl a tight line, at the stumps, from a good length.
In all those "Support Our Troops" bumper stickers and campaign applause lines, it has not been difficult to discern a sense of collective guilt.
While a great variety of philosophers have criticized Rorty on this general score in a great variety of ways, it is not very difficult to discern a common concern; Rorty's conversationalist view of truth and knowledge leaves us entirely unable to account for the notion that a reasonable view of how things are is a view suitably constrained by how the world actually is.
The shirts were a nice touch for those who decided to buy them, but for those who opted out of the color-coded dress scheme, it still wasn't too difficult to discern the gays from the normal Saturday crowd.
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