Examples of using Particularly difficult in English and their translations into Finnish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
Several of these remediesraised particularly difficult issues.
Ran out of ideas when working a particularly difficult case?- Have you ever just.
It is particularly difficult for SMEs to stand up for their right to prompt payment.
Several of these remedies raised particularly difficult issues.
A particularly difficult case? ran out of ideas when working- Have you ever just.
A particularly difficult problem is the maintenance of children of preschool age.
Ran out of ideas when working a particularly difficult case?- Okay.- Have you ever just.
Particularly difficult to cope with the child cough.
A particularly difficult case?- Have you ever just ran out of ideas when working- Okay.
Particularly difficult prevention of head lice in children.
The Directive on landfill is particularly difficult to implement.
Many nail salon are particularly difficult to manage when it comes to changing the inserts.
Quantifying costs of changes to the CEAS is particularly difficult.
A particularly difficult case is the simultaneous infection by the bedbugs of several apartments in a high-rise building.
It's difficult. It's particularly difficult for small police departments with limited resources.
The year 2001 was particularly difficult for the world shipbuilding industry.
It must have been particularly difficult for you.
Madam President, I too found this a particularly difficult decision.
Must have been particularly difficult for you.
It's just this case has been a particularly difficult nut to crack.