Examples of using Difficult to spot in English and their translations into Greek
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Computer
beneath the surface it should not be difficult to spot undercurrents of concern,
sometimes objects are difficult to spot.
Jensen says it can be difficult to spot potential problem tenants since bad renters won't tell you their shortcomings upfront.
Sometimes they can be difficult to spot if an animal has thick fur,
Lice may be visible but they are difficult to spot due to their small size
A traumatic brain injury can be more difficult to spot in children, particularly young children without the ability to communicate the symptoms.
can be difficult to spot.
Other experts noted that it can be difficult to spot this less obvious eating disorder.
so you can use a torch to look for any beads that are difficult to spot.
The problem for parents is that depression in children can be difficult to spot.
which makes it much more difficult to spot.
The manipulator can be one of the most dangerous forms of fake friends as they are often the most difficult to spot.
depression in children can be difficult to spot.
it can be difficult to spot.
They believe the new interface has hidden that“one-click” in such a way that it is difficult to spot.
which makes it more difficult to spot.
psychological aggression is more difficult to spot.
If it exists the new planet is so freezing cold it is difficult to spot, researchers said.
can be more difficult to spot.
As cyber-attacks become more complex and difficult to spot, browsing the web can lead users to dangerous sites which can install malicious software onto devices.