Examples of using More of a challenge in English and their translations into Hungarian
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This one is the small size, and Clonezone also stock the medium for someone who wants more of a challenge.
We just generated files and charts and studies and-- I transferred here to the D.P.D. because I wanted more of a challenge.
the opportunities we have, and tracks that will be more of a challenge.
The tyres were more of a challenge in the afternoon when we ran with a scrubbed set,
I think Silverstone will be a bit more of a challenge compared to the last few races,
Keeping a chakra open is a bit more of a challenge, but not so difficult if you have consciousness.
Having the right black tattoo ink pigments is more of a challenge than artists originally foresee.
Keeping a chakra open is a bit more of a challenge, but not so difficult when you have awareness.
In recent years, the pressure of wearing the traditional Romani clothes for Finnish women has become more of a challenge.
Because the dials were made from solid enamel, finding one in good condition is becoming more and more of a challenge as the material is prone to cracking.
now require a little bit more of a challenge.
whereas the human study is happening in chronically infected people who can present more of a challenge.
wanted to try something different and felt the part of the highly educated Dr. Melfi would be more of a challenge for her.
Keeping up with all of the newest research and findings is more of a challenge than ever… Elizabeth, Ireland.
Since the dials were made from solid enamel, finding one in good condition is becoming more and more of a challenge as the material is prone to cracking.
that doesn't represent even a little bit more of a challenge to Magento eCommerce than if you offered T-shirts,
which indeed constitute more of a challenge in the application, however,
More of a challenge.”.
More of a challenge, I suppose!