Examples of using Hard to maintain in English and their translations into Danish
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Guarantee NEUVOO's team is working hard to maintain a high quality of indexed jobs.
Carl Stahl's customers have also noted the absence of troublesome and hard to maintain cables.
couples should work hard to maintain the same level of commitment.
Schools keep the books for a month at a time, and work hard to maintain a regular schedule.
often it requires much longer preparation time and yet hard to maintain consistent quality.
it's hard to maintain contact with tungsten alloy fishing weight to detect strikes,
often it requires much longer preparation time and yet hard to maintain consistent quality.
we work very hard to maintain a scammer free community that removes anyone trying to deceive our members.
does not work hard to maintain comparability over time.
since the body is working hard to maintain its blood balance
it's hard to maintain contact with it of fishing to detect strikes,
it proved hard to maintain through his performances due to the design of existing cymbal holders which are not built to spin.
think about the people working hard to maintain the filter lists you are using,
The snag is that these policies are frequently hard to maintain in the face of rising unemployment, and the result is
we can be clear that the European Union has been working hard to maintain the momentum it has championed towards decisive global action on climate change.
but we fought hard to maintain what we considered to be essential elements to ensure the rights of the citizens.
Skipping breakfast makes it harder to maintain the proper blood
more modified they become harder to maintain and consume greater
No matter of diet or workout, it becomes more difficult and also harder to maintain the belly area from accumulating fatty deposits.
where it seems to be harder to maintain quality from one bathing season to another than in coastal zones.