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"They would be right to do so," he noted, "except that, just as for a clothed figure we first have to draw a naked body beneath and then cover it with clothes, so in painting a nude, the bones and muscles must be arranged first, then covered with appropriate flesh in such a way that it is not difficult to perceive the positions of the muscles".
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The employment contract was not well defined and it is difficult to perceive whether individuals were acting as an expert member of staff or volunteer.
It is well known that phonemic contrasts that exist in a second language are difficult to perceive if they do not exist in the native language.
It's difficult to perceive on first glance.
But, anywhere near the city, that difference is likely to be difficult to perceive.
"They speed up and make visible conditions that are always there but are difficult to perceive.
The sun cast everything in a sepia light, making it difficult to perceive colours.
Living in the Antarctic winter darkness, it is difficult to perceive the passage of time.
Quality created in the process was multidimensional and relative, and thus, difficult to perceive.
Note that it is difficult to perceive an echogenic rim around the lesion.
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