Sentence examples for tricky to decode from inspiring English sources

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As Italian fashion's preeminent intellectual, Miuccia Prada's shows can be tricky to decode – although, given her impeccable reputation for predicting trends, everyone tries.

Consciousness has always been tricky to decode.

If she does like you, then she will probably drop hints, but those hints may be tricky to decode.

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Since the first rehearsal over a year ago, it had become apparent that Watson a supercomputer built by IBM to decode tricky questions posed in English and answer them correctly within seconds would trounce the smartest of human challengers.

The second method of Guruswami and Sudan [6, 57] permits to decode up to n − kn errors, but is trickier to use since it is based on Hermite bivariate interpolation and on the notion of Hasse derivative.

Allow me to decode.

To decode: Mona Lisa's eyes.

"He needed to decode it," Sue said.

I only watch the news to decode its cliches.

But I needed to decode the directions some more.

His UNPERU colleagues strove to decode this hydrocarbon Ragnarok.

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