Examples of using Difficult to take in English and their translations into Norwegian
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so it is not difficult to take care of them.
It's not that difficult to take money and drugs from any drug dealer.
Only it is difficult to take care of the dog's fur,
Preventive measures are difficult to take, except that do not walk with a pug on the street.
Due to a balance disorder my hands may tremble and it is difficult to take the medication from the dosette dispenser.
You find it difficult to take orders from others or to stay in the background, and you hate being wrong;
Chelated calcium has a tendency to bond making it more difficult to take out of solution or be absorbed by the corals.
It is a backless dress, difficult to take a picture hanging on a hanger
it is very difficult to take care of a mirrored ceiling,
Many of these herbal supplement products can be purchased in pill form making them not be difficult to take account of the body.
For Israel, it will be difficult to take out both production sites,
one of them thought that it could be difficult to take in specialty beers.
it was very difficult to take it with itself in trips.
The considerable thing about the twists of this size is that they don't take too long to do and are anything but difficult to take out.
If you are finding it difficult to take your treatment in the right way,
Without a good sound, it's very difficult to take the first step forward.
it's not difficult to take up the sport.
It's very difficult to take control of your own development,
because it is difficult to take care of him.
it is very difficult to take your suicases up and down.