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We make the assumption that the user replays a video segment either because there is something interesting, or because there is something difficult to understand, while the user skips forward a video segment because there is nothing of interest.
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We should not be trying to create something that is difficult to understand".
"So that's something that is difficult to understand when it is a place that I love a lot, and I love the French people.
In structural engineering, the word "complex" is often employed to define something that is difficult to understand or to solve.
"Having 5% of your national collection on show is something people find difficult to understand," says British curator Jasper Sharp, who was the commissioner of the Austrian pavilion at the 2013 Venice Bienniale.
Use a traffic light system to denote where your strengths and weaknesses are; red being something you find particularly difficult to understand, orange being something that you understand but find quite difficult and green being the easiest.
While it is not a consumer champion - something else people find difficult to understand - it can investigate complaints and award compensation against legal service providers such as solicitors, barristers, licensed conveyancers and trade mark attorneys.
How do you regulate something that's both difficult to understand and nearly impossible to predict in terms of how it might be used for both good and evil?
Posting photos online becomes a way to explain something that's so difficult to understand, and to reclaim your own narrative.
On Miley Cyrus' controversial performance and Britney Spears' return and troubled past: "I think fame is the ultimate drug and it's something that is very difficult to understand unless you've experienced it.
It's difficult to understand something like income inequality across large populations and to communicate your understanding of it across vast distances without counting.
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