Examples of using Difficult to work in English and their translations into Portuguese
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It is very difficult to work with teenagers… you need to have the ability to manage the group.
More difficult to work than other austenitic stainless steels,
But it's difficult to work so hard to be part of something knowing you have to destroy it.
Also it is necessary to consider that will be quite difficult to work with car in corners.
However, the aging Communicator code proved difficult to work with and the decision was taken to scrap Netscape 5
sensibility of Regular Show was difficult to work with in the beginning; the artists struggled to create a natural, sitcom-like sound for the series.
It became difficult to work in London, there was such a terrible focus of attention on him.
Some people have said that you have become quite difficult to work with. That you're constantly late,
Its owners are very difficult to work in a large team
We operate at levels where you would find it difficult to work, so that together we are a formidable force for change.
It's difficult to work with, because in this region it rarely completes its maturation cycle.
It becomes really difficult to work on that program, application,
Both are notoriously difficult to work due to their properties,
I find it difficult to work because I have to take care of Yani constantly.
making it difficult to work.
as these minerals were rare and difficult to work.
Voloshinov tries to substitute the word"thought," surely obscure and difficult to work with, by"signs.
to want the job, and">he had been told that Hall was difficult to work with.
we also see him drawbacks that are now difficult to work for Renault and its competitors.
The insulin then go roller coaster and makes it difficult to work in, for example school.