Examples of using Particularly difficult in English and their translations into Polish
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When faced with particularly difficult setbacks or complexities,
Hungary is in a particularly difficult position as it only has foreign commercial banks.
A particularly difficult problem is the maintenance of children of preschool age.
In particularly difficult cases, chemotherapy may be necessary.
African countries situated in particularly difficult geographic and climatic regions require special treatment.
Professor Jerzy Walecki said that glioblastoma multiforme is a particularly difficult disease to treat.
The first few years of membership will be particularly difficult.
We have got someone out front… with a particularly difficult hygiene problem.
A combination of CMT and pulse cycles for particularly difficult weld seams and demanding requirements.
When faced with particularly difficult.
This is definitely a big challenge for titanium, a particularly difficult material to process.
Turning and boring are not particularly difficult processes.
In principle, nothing particularly difficult.
People who got a job in this park, get to it will not be particularly difficult.
Negotiations on the 2011 budget are being conducted at a particularly difficult time.
Yet, the programme is being implemented in a particularly difficult external environment.
SAMBA is particularly difficult in this respect.
This makes life particularly difficult for bus passengers.
Access is particularly difficult for older and less qualified workers.
Nothing particularly difficult fish do not require.