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Received lines can partly be faked as well, though, and headers in general can be tricky to interpret.
Consumer credit data can be tricky to interpret because cutting back on debt is not always a sign of pessimism.
The Bank of England has warned that economic figures are likely to be volatile and tricky to interpret in the run-up to the referendum.
The data are a bit tricky to interpret: each loan is reported separately even when it represents the rollover of a maturing loan.
You have reason to be, for America's economy, which for so long has seemed neither too hot nor too cold, is particularly tricky to interpret right now.
The picture is a little tricky to interpret because, like many maps of the Earth, it's an Aitoff projection, which means that the entire sky has been flattened onto an ellipse.
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Stomach contents are another line of evidence, somewhat more direct but also a bit trickier to interpret accurately.
Isotope ratios are tricky to measure and even trickier to interpret so I would not want to base a theory on them.
And movement of the scalp muscles, eye blinking and motion in the wires that connect the electrodes to the decoder all add noise that makes the neural signals trickier to interpret.
David Sloan Wilson, a biologist at Binghamton University in New York, agrees with me that it's always a bit tricky trying to interpret studies that attempt to demonstrate intelligence patterns.
However, this is a tricky indicator to interpret.
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