Examples of using Somewhat difficult in English and their translations into Chinese
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The gains for the U.S. Stock market this year may make it somewhat difficult for the Fed to rationalize the third cut.
His father died about a year later, leaving his mother to bring up a family of young children, presumably in somewhat difficult circumstances.
Rachman noted that it was somewhat difficult for any party in Germany to openly campaign on the slogan“Make Germany Great Again.”.
By definition, that would mean that couture clothes or designer clothes are rare, unique, and somewhat difficult to obtain.
Indigenous rangeland vegetation which is not sufficiently salt-tolerant may render the transformation from rangeland to cropland somewhat difficult, and its plant diversity may never be restored.
Initially, the national team found winning matches, in a country where football is king, somewhat difficult.
Defining what are" new" products could be somewhat difficult, so the committee would need to consider this issue carefully if it opted for a positive-list approach in the mercury instrument.
Although it is somewhat difficult to arrive at an exact definition of consensus, the notion is generally understood to mean adoption of a decision without formal objection and vote;
It made visualizing somewhat difficult.
But Sky has a somewhat difficult history.
And this has made our task somewhat difficult.
This makes it somewhat difficult to analyse trends.
This makes it somewhat difficult to understand its history.
Picard's time at the academy was somewhat difficult.
It's actually somewhat difficult to shave your head.
The fact that Mali had 85 political parties made that task somewhat difficult.
If you did find it somewhat difficult, try to read over it slowly.
Therefore, it is somewhat difficult for lean people to gain weight by eating ice cream.
This makes running several instances of Scrypt on a current generation GPU a somewhat difficult task.
The lack of information made it somewhat difficult to reach a concrete conclusion on the structures in place.