Examples of using Find it difficult in English and their translations into Hebrew
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However, as they have shown in the past, they find it difficult to accept defeat.
Investors in virtual currencies find it difficult to realize their investment
When people find it difficult to lead a normal life with the help of eyeglasses
I find it difficult to believe that a man as pious as Archdeacon Robinus would endanger the life of a child.
You know, I find it difficult to be insulted by a man who uses more product in his hair than most women do.
People involved in romantic relationships often find it difficult to understand what exactly they should do with their teeth when kissing.
Blood may find it difficult to get around and the lack of oxygen causes pain and heart get hard to work.
In addition, those with ASD may find it difficult to keep eye contact with others and understand non-verbal communication such as facial expressions and hand gestures including pointing.
And if you find it difficult to make it independently,
At a distance of thirty years I find it difficult to reconstruct the sort of human being that corresponded, in November 1944,
Some Western men find it difficult to meet a faithful and modest lady in their countries,
Then I find it difficult to understand why someone would deliberately terminate their own existence.
You may find it difficult to bear this at the moment,
Do you have a low credit score and you find it difficult to obtain a loan from local banks and other financial institutions?
A child with ADHD may find it difficult or impossible to participate in tasks requiring continuous mental exertion.
We find it difficult to check whether it continues at the time of writing,
Despite the fact, you may find it difficult to include the remedies into your normal life.
I find it difficult to believe that you come bearing an olive branch of peace.
I find it difficult to think of an example when it may be needed,
While in motion, you may find it difficult to maintain contact with the handlebar,