Esimerkkejä Difficult to manage käytöstä Englanti ja niiden käännökset Suomi
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time-consuming and difficult to manage with a heavy administrative workload.
meaning that serious bleeding may be difficult to manage.
programming which is complex, time-consuming and difficult to manage.
controls may be difficult to manage.
Without help, it can become very difficult to manage plans, blueprints,
Oasis Active does have a live feel with most of the emphasis it seemed on the live chat service although it was a little clunky and difficult to manage multiple chats.
It's also suitable for medical applications where the need for eye protection may be difficult to manage or diminish or hinder essential visual observation.
However, many people may bother that it is so difficult to manage their Android phone with MacBook due to the incompatible problem.
time-consuming and rather difficult to manage.
as multiple partnerships are difficult to manage, and it means that the financing is spread too thinly.
often it becomes very difficult to manage the pain.
like psychiatric patients who can become violent and difficult to manage.
was not ultimately responsible for everything, and that I could depend on others when things got too difficult to manage on my own.
the latter would become so big that it would be difficult to manage.
be extremely bureaucratic and very, very difficult to manage, so I am very reluctant to enter into this discussion.
which would be difficult to manage.
This leads to a risk of the budget's possibly becoming difficult to manage within the framework set.
which were unwelcome and difficult to manage, were the result of structural problems and lack of sustainable development in numerous countries.
tradesmen- if two incomes can be difficult to manage for a housewife, what about traders
making this phenomenon even more difficult to manage.