Examples of using Difficult to put in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Official/political
but it is difficult to put.
These suits may be very difficult to put on and face problems with providing a uniform pressure.
hot and difficult to put, since they were statistically significant.
in part because it is very difficult to put a financial value on protecting human rights.
I know that it will be difficult to put into practice and implement everywhere.
not physical in nature, it is difficult to put a finger on them and give them a physical characteristic.
The myth that slings are difficult to put on usually refers to scarf slings.
This desire, which is difficult to put in words, may be the first step on the road toconversion.
It's more difficult to put into practice because the information about the competitors methods are difficult to obtain.
If a condom is difficult to put on due to size issues,
it becomes hardly difficult to put those ideas aside,
The Members of this House have made it quite clear that it would be enormously difficult to put such a system into practice.
The standard acoustic models are the perfect guitars to have around the house and are difficult to put down once you start playing them.
is very difficult to put into words.
especially for underwear which is difficult to put in order.
that it can be a little difficult to put one line, so that it is perpendicular to the second line.
I cannot understand why it should be so difficult to put them into effect.
It is very difficult to put all possible unexpected events in a document,
It's difficult to put into words, but as an artist