Examples of using Difficult to identify in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Colloquial
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Financial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
Authors of misogynistic messages are usually anonymous or otherwise difficult to identify.
The reasons for this diversity of supply are difficult to identify.
Sometimes the cause of the interference proves extremely difficult to identify.
butt joints are often difficult to identify visually.
Among the hair of parasites is quite difficult to identify.
In the Papanicolaou stained smear the parasite are difficult to identify.
The prints were difficult to identify.
Houses are similar and therefore difficult to identify during interviews.
Aegypti, it is increasingly difficult to identify whether the cases recorded were transmitted by wild or urban vectors.
However, some of these motivations are difficult to identify and the purpose that leads individuals
It is particularly difficult to identify with reasonable precision an instance of financial instability apart from an obvious financial crisis.
Although they are difficult to identify and measure it appears that these costs can be clearly identified
It was also difficult to identify and measure the indirect effects of the Structural Funds expenditure.
Appear distributed in various difficult to identify situations, as many of these acts are mixed forms of both.
Bilateral diaphragmatic mononeuropathy is a rare condition that is difficult to identify, and the mean time to diagnosis varies from six weeks to ten years.
it is more difficult to identify a threat to their health without knowing their parents.
since they have a short multiplication time and difficult to identify, because they are present in the soil.
the presence of two towns, difficult to identify.
any differences between groups were minor and difficult to identify.
Sometimes it can be difficult to identify the capacity you will need for your future digital efforts.