Examples of using Difficult to defend in English and their translations into Indonesian
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It is very difficult to defend oneself without harming the other side at that moment,
He's top class and very difficult to defend against because he doesn't only play as a number nine.
These exploits are usually the most difficult to defend against because data is generally only available for analysis after the attack has completed its course.
it would be difficult to defend against their strike assets.
Hale argues that“how political commitments… at times prioritize analytical closure over further complexity- make activist research difficult to defend in an academic setting”.
DWI defender that will perform difficult to defend you.
really strong and difficult to defend.
It's crazy that we did it back-to-back- that never happened before so this is very good and very difficult to defend this title.”.
five more fill the void, making it difficult to defend that time for mindfulness practice you may have carved out from the busyness.
They however considered it too difficult to defend, and thus the following year they were replaced by the Order of San Julian de Pereiro,
then he is really difficult to defend.
expendable networked drones may prove far more difficult to defend against than a small number of costly
Southampton were very difficult to defend against because they played very well in counter-attack,
the epigenist theory proved more difficult to defend: How could complex organisms such as human beings develop from such simple organisms?
present facts has made it increasingly difficult to defend this view, and the best theologians of recent times have denied that the unction of the five senses,
make it more difficult to defend their Champions League and Premiership titles.
elsewhere made the'Cornell' thesis very difficult to defend in its original form.
And it can be difficult to defend.
It's also difficult to defend against long balls.