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"That's why these diabetes findings are so difficult to interpret.
This is one reason why the result is so difficult to interpret.
Many, like a symbol for "Watsu," "an abbreviated term for water shiatsu," are so difficult to interpret that even the explanation doesn't help.
Actually, there are mountains of data on the relationship between salt and blood pressure, but most is so difficult to interpret that it is not at all uncommon for the same study to be cited in support of both pro-salt and anti-salt positions.
Before 1974, images were so difficult to interpret that ultrasonography was considered of little value apart from obstetric measurement data and for characterizing masses as cysts [19].
"The patients want to be partners," and Koenig's work has shown that most want "everything back they don't care if it's uncertain," which is something that worries her because those findings can be so difficult to interpret.
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This was not so difficult to understand.
The details of this program were significantly lacking, so it is difficult to interpret this result relative to those of other studies.
Even so, it was difficult to interpret neural activity for just a few neurons and over a short period of time.
The Fed doesn't say which banks borrowed for what reason, so it's difficult to interpret the data, especially the apparently small size of many of these visits to the Fed's window.
These issues are not addressed in the paper, and so it is difficult to interpret the results.
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