Examples of using Difficult to navigate in English and their translations into Italian
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parking are difficult to navigate.
You must prepare for a world that will be much more dangerous and difficult to navigate.
become unwieldy and difficult to navigate.
so it can be difficult to navigate your way through the themes.
The web searching mire is not as difficult to navigate as one might think.
This software is different to Spyzie as the dashboard can be difficult to navigate, but it's still very effective.
When choosing a dishwasher is very difficult to navigate in a variety of technical innovations.
It is notoriously difficult to navigate because of this shallowness, very strong tidal currents,
Japanese castles were designed to be difficult to navigate, with winding routes leading to the inner compound.
It is not difficult to navigate between captions, and cross-reference captions in a document in Word,
Because of their speed they are more difficult to navigate and require an experienced captain.
And while this makes it a bit difficult to navigate in the menus, the phone also weighs a bit more too at 243 grams.
Sometimes it is so difficult to navigate the variety of names
can be difficult to navigate.
it won't be difficult to navigate your library.
which can be difficult to navigate.
the ubiquitous individual reefs with granite blocks make it difficult to navigate.
CLIMBING Reconnaissance of the predicted landscapes of Tyson III indicates terrain is difficult to navigate.
Pay attention to water levels as it can get difficult to navigate in some areas with low water conditions.
You will need to phone us for more detailed instructions once you arrive as it is often difficult to navigate the Hutongs for some.