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He said: "It's very difficult to spot bubbles before they burst.
And, "Although we studied the arguments very thoroughly, we found it very difficult to spot even the smallest slip. . . .
But it can be very difficult to spot such a loophole without help from someone who has already found it.
The titrimetric method is plagued by sources of interference and the fact that color changes can be very difficult to spot in red wine.
Perhaps the worst thing about the sea wasp is that if it's lurking in your breadbox its translucent skin can make it very difficult to spot.
The Galaxy S6's 5.1in 2K display with 577ppi is technically sharper, but it is very difficult to spot the difference at that size of screen.
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Despite its very striking plumage, deep rufous with bold white spotting over the scapulars and the underparts, this small potoo is extremely difficult to spot, without very detailed knowledge of where an individual is roosting.
As a result, they are relatively cool, emit very little light and are therefore difficult to spot.
Sex differences are more difficult to spot in very young pups, but it is possible to sex a pup by looking at the distance between its anus and its urogenital opening.
Sloths' coloration makes them difficult to spot, even though they are very common in some areas.
Enceladus orbits very close to the rings, and is usually overwhelmed by their brightness and difficult to spot.
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