Examples of using Which is difficult in English and their translations into Dutch
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make it more democratic at the same time, which is difficult.
lower consumed ring, which is difficult when the Earth's population is as large as today.
Therefore, the empty pull is used for the drawing of the small-diameter titanium tube which is difficult to mount the core,
An object on which prints are suspected, but which is difficult to treat(for example a plastic surface)
well, they took it to their planet, which is difficult to explain.
energy recovery technology to reuse the stainless steel slag, which is difficult to treat due to its strong glutinosity,
It solves the problem that the difference of sintering temperature and shrinkage of different composition gradient layers, which is difficult to conventional sintering technology furnace constant temperature sintering method.
It's very easy to see how air has been leaking from one part to another part, which is difficult to do in a normal,
a dogma which is difficult to accept for modern minds, which are more subject to impressions
Intel's souped-up mini-PC dubbed the Hades Canyon NUC will be taking advantage of the graphics power, which is difficult to squeeze into the type of tiny system the NUC(short for Next Unit of Computing) represents.
requires mapping by the supplier(which is difficult and expensive); and is not available for all companies to use.
now that, while I have no hesitation in condemning private concentration where this threatens pluralism, which is difficult in a market economy, even more vehemently still do I condemn
Treatment of areas which are difficult to reach.
here make rash statements, which are difficult to establish later,
glutamic acid as certain mutant bacteria strains are needed which are difficult to produce.
could rapidly dissolve samples, which are difficult dissolved under normal temp.
We are aware that you have built‘comfort zones' around you which are difficult to move beyond, even if they are uncomfortable and constrictive.
They would since been trying to avoid each other… which was difficult, considering they shared a bunk bed.
Another issue which emerged during early in-cell NMR was that labeled proteins showed a broad resonance, which was difficult to distinguish from one another.
I pulled as hard as I could", which was difficult due to the cold.