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By 12 weeks, she said, ultrasound can usually detect shared organs, though the heart is tough to decipher.
Like the unpredictable Pérez, who can be so effective or so infuriating, the Mets are tough to decipher.
Clicking them simply opens a search for that word or hashtag, which can produce results that are a mess, tough to decipher, and don't provide any definitive answer to what the trend is about.
There are so many information portals on the web for health information, it can be tough to decipher which one is the best resource to answer a medical question.
Although a nested list is tough to decipher at first glance, a thorough look at sites that contain these lists, you'll see they are really easy.
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But even stipulating this thematic purpose, the frequent and sometimes lengthy intervals in which Mommo holds forth from her bed with her practiced asides and vocabulary-rich but hard to decipher narrative are tough to tolerate.
PROFANITY -- Presumably none, but Pokemon babble is hard to decipher.
Hard to decipher the West Indies' plan here.
Perhaps Wall Street is trying too hard to decipher Mr. Thompson.
Fax machines were illegal -- they were too hard to decipher.
The provenance of that distinction is hard to decipher.
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