Examples of using It is rather difficult in English and their translations into Greek
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Moreover, it is rather difficult to predict the time of transition of spider veins to nodes.
It is rather difficult to meet them, if you suddenly get lucky,
For such large dogs it is rather difficult to provide food with expensive ready dry
Most people have more than one planet retrograde in their natal chart, and it is rather difficult to find a person that has all his natal planets direct.
I personally cannot save any money until the end of the month as my salary is very low and it is rather difficult to live decently.
during bathing it is rather difficult to fulfill this condition.
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sometimes without funding, it is rather difficult to move forward.
The DLL files can be found easily on the internet but it is rather difficult and time consuming to find each and every file.
But, since it does not have roots, it is rather difficult to achieve such an effect.
The peculiarity of science is that there is not very strong adhesion to the surface and, moreover, it is rather difficult to jump from the side to the plate.
SvsWOW64 can easily hide in your system which is why sometimes it is rather difficult to detect.
but in practice it is rather difficult to do this.
Usually this method is used to connect laptops, because it is rather difficult to find a Wi-Fi DLS-modem.
its impact on the education exists, it is rather difficult to objectively assess the impact of budget support.
Of course, for beginners it is rather difficult to connect all equipment from the first time,
Mr President, it is rather difficult for me to know where to begin on this. Energy is the
It is rather difficult to expound fully the factors that determined the economy of the Hellenistic period,
It is rather difficult someone to imagine a man like Christodoulos Xiros purely as a tool of the para-state mechanism used in periods of emergency,
Do you not think that it is rather difficult to accept that an economic and political power such as Europe,