Examples of using Difficult to implement in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Official
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Colloquial
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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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Official/political
expensive and sometimes difficult to implement.
it is difficult to implement efficiently and thus used infrequently.
it was difficult to implement if the legal stipulations were followed.
that it will be very difficult to implement and impossible to activate for five years.
The rules for supplying regions on the extreme periphery under the POSEIMA programme are by their very nature difficult to implement.
I learned and lived out what trust really means-a word often used but difficult to implement.
all that I say may feel very difficult to implement.
early childhood education and care(ECEC) services is not suitable and would be difficult to implement.
have often been difficult to implement and difficult for managers to understand.
This is why the directive would become just as difficult to implement as the current one.
the automation of this process is expensive and difficult to implement.
this technology is difficult to implement.
ill adapted and difficult to implement.
Ii some of the proposed measures would be difficult to implement, for example regarding registration and sanctions; and finally.
is an open question and difficult to implement.
which would make any such program of reform difficult to implement.
in the Western context, it has been very difficult to implement.
sometimes difficult to implement.
Ii some of the proposed measures will be difficult to implement, for example regarding registration and sanctions;
The idea raised by the rapporteur of a databank seems to be difficult to implement, but I would be willing to look further into it.