Examples of using Less difficult in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Then she may be less difficult.
The redesigned service was created to make sharing documents less difficult over the web while also preserving source formatting.
It was less difficult than they had said”,
The profile is said to be less difficult but I think it's extremely difficult anyway.
It would additionally make it less difficult for consumers to send litecoin to each other using off chain transactions.
But it has only made her worse. I thought that motherhood would make her less difficult.
This decision has been made less difficult to me by the sure knowledge that my brother has one matchless blessing.
By looking at it this way,"they" become a little less difficult.
The final stage between Cercedilla and Madrid is as usual less difficult and quite a short stage.
Advanced cryptography could cut down vulnerability to cyber assaults but make it less difficult to hide illegal activity.
According to some Member States, monitoring rest periods is less difficult to carry out in practice.
Stuffing of panels on a cliche less difficult, however is more long,
smaller and less difficult as at Huayna Potosí.
the Bidasoa is also a springtime river, although less difficult than the Pyrenean rivers.
But besides the physical suffering there was the moral test, no less difficult to bear.
In conclusion we see that insects in general are a little less difficult to combat, because their life cycle,
Microsoft also less difficult situation, asking first completing a registration form.
The situation of the coal industry in Spain, although less difficult than in Germany, does not hold out any hope of substantial improvement in competitiveness compared with coal imports.
National Subsidies: During 2002, it was possible for entrepreneurs to obtain subsidies within national schemes under less difficult conditions compared to the conditions attached to the SAPARD Programme.
By the sure knowledge that my brother, with his long training in the public affairs of this country, And I want you to know, and with his fine qualities, this decision has been made less difficult to me will be able to take my place forthwith.