Examples of using Difficult to solve in English and their translations into Greek
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What is currently difficult to solve is the commission fee paid to the incineration facility.
it is the most difficult to solve.
when snowdrifts lie in the yard- it's difficult to solve.
Obviously it is much more difficult to solve the problem to-day than it would have been a year ago.
be difficult to solve, because there is a fundamental difference of opinion between us and Russia.
which are too difficult to solve in most cases.
the nature of which is very difficult to solve.
It is an equation that's very difficult to solve without the whole technology becoming much more expensive.”.
therefore it is not difficult to solve the problem with the baby's health in the next few months.
are difficult to solve when shopping cross-border.
This seems to me to be the most important question of political theory that the post-war period has posed, and the most difficult to solve correctly.
other things are very difficult to solve in any country.
its not going to be very difficult to solve.
ambiguity becomes very difficult to solve.
which are often very difficult to solve.
But if you're an intellectual, you will not be difficult to solve some challenging puzzles to move forward.
father's last name written on it-with a misspelling to make the puzzle even more difficult to solve.
it is not difficult to solve.
issues with the chassis, which are quite difficult to solve for this year.
that the state and the judiciary look at them as an enemy, not as a citizen, and so this situation is making the Kurdish problem more difficult to solve.".