Examples of using Difficult to apply in English and their translations into Danish
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As a consequence, it will be difficult to apply the directive in Sweden
which means it is rather difficult to apply the quota system in this case.
Therefore, a prohibition on referring to  credit assessments in the abovementioned texts seems difficult to apply, even if a certain degree of judgment was left to  the ESAs by the words'where appropriate' 22.
measures which are still scarce and difficult to apply, but which will continue to  increase the world' s awareness of responsible fishing
It is likewise difficult to apply mechanisms of responsibility in the European Union, because the mechanisms are not intended to  be used against
due to  the fact that Objective 4 has proved difficult to apply on the ground and that take-up rates for Community initiatives remain inadequate.
Whereas experience has shown that it would be difficult to apply this procedure on a case-by-case basis in a way which would ensure fairness
mountain regions(over 1 500 m above sea level) where it is difficult to apply an effective biological treatment due to  low temperatures may be subjected to  treatment less stringent than that prescribed in paragraph 1, provided that detailed studies indicate that such discharges do not adversely affect the environment.
characteristics of EU countries may make it difficult to apply the regulation in some of them, especially in the smallest ones,
m above sea level) where it is difficult to apply an effective biological treatment due to  low temperatures may be subjected to  treatment less stringent than that prescribed in paragraph 1, provided that detailed studies indicate that such discharges do not adversely affect the environment.
that it is very difficult to apply the objectives of Article 130,
The legal mechanisms that exist in the Treaty are weak, difficult to apply politically and legally,
Today's rules are difficult to apply in the internet age where consumers are increasingly booking customised packages online(either from one trader
which makes it difficult to apply accounting obligations to  them; whereas, in particular in these cases, special rules are
when we create a regulation that is difficult to apply, we are making a mistake:
criteria that are very difficult to apply.
as this could prove difficult to apply.
I think that would be difficult to apply in practice and might even be counter-productive.
However, this classification has become in creasingly difficult to apply and covers only part of the subsidies see Table 1.
But I do think it would be difficult to apply a measure on the quality and security of financial products.