Examples of using Difficult to manage in English and their translations into Italian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
However, many people may bother that it is so difficult to manage their Android phone with MacBook due to the incompatible problem.
its frog was way too high, and so the bowhair remaines too distant to the stick, making it difficult to manage the heel.
are at the same time difficult to manage.
It may be very difficult to manage the disk when files are broken into 512-byte pieces.
A relationship is something quite difficult to manage.
Also the welcome coffee on the stand, who were the most difficult to manage.
they also bring increased IT complexity that can be difficult to manage.
it will be difficult to manage.
No need to establish a remote control center- which is always very difficult to manage.
Low density products They represent an alternative to the use of blowing agents, which in the field of injection molding often prove difficult to manage or even impracticable.
The ever changing regulatory environment makes difficult to manage the clinical data in an agile perspective and long-term.
combining them makes it difficult to manage resources.
very difficult to manage with other devices.
This is potentially a risky approach because it creates separate security silos that are difficult to manage with an overall security policy,” the report says.
Difficult to manage wings if not through a mastery they had no way to test
are often difficult to manage, because those incurring them do not get any income from subscriptions to cover them.
The challenges in this segment are even more difficult to manage due to the more demanding
that are difficult to manage.
the sensible proposals within this package unworkable, legally difficult to enforce and practically difficult to manage.
One of the major constraints in using these kinds of picture files is they are difficult to manage and gets lost frequently.