Examples of using Difficult to control in English and their translations into Croatian
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it is certainly very difficult to control the mind.
because we were working with big pieces of clothing, which in contrast to socks were very difficult to control.
brittle and difficult to control, is born WAVYPERFECTION,
which is a three-dimensional complex deformation and difficult to control the precision of wall thickness.
brittle and difficult to control, is born WAVYPERFECTION,
can become destructive or difficult to control.
brittle and difficult to control, is born WAVYPERFECTION,
might occur at a site where it would be difficult to control.
Only in the latter case it is more difficult to control the depth of planting,
My current condition is extremely volatile difficult to control, especially during the initial moments trying to interface with new tech.
Some at MACV worried that such a freewheeling outfit, operating on its own, would be difficult to control.
it's become more difficult to control them.
easy to control' to'high scatter and difficult to control'.
Serbia-Montenegro is Macedonia's longest, and is considered the most difficult to control. Getty Images.
medicine equally dangerous and far more difficult to control. but there's still another form.
is sometimes difficult to control the brightness of the more than 50° Angle,
their components by means of distance communication may pose a serious threat to security as they are more difficult to control than the conventional selling methods,
can be processed contour shape is particularly complex or difficult to control the size of the parts,
process parameters are difficult to control, which in turn may affect the dimensional accuracy of the product.
from street sellers) since it is far more difficult to control the origin and the quality of products thus being sold.