Examples of using Increasing difficulty in English and their translations into Portuguese
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If you notice the individual is having increasing difficulty with these common daily tasks,
The rate of youth unemployment grew by 4.8% between 1990 to 1997 as a consequence of the increasing difficulty to enter employment.
Description: Hard boiled egg game: Battle your way through 45 mini game levels of increasing difficulty and find out if you're hard boiled?
30 increasing difficulty levels.
Balls count rules the game, increasing difficulty.
you will evolve through 9 levels of increasing difficulty.
spatial disorientation, increasing difficulty in daily life,
he faced increasing difficulty having his work published.
will experience increasing difficulty in setting wages in different countries
where governments«are encountering increasing difficulty in the attempt to manage such a large number of refugees».
This occurs in function of the increasing difficulty of large organizations in managing to keep their competitive position;
which is the increasing difficulty in accessing water sources,
As if to reinforce the above negative trends, the Archdiocese's Pastoral Carcelaria(Prisons Service) has reported the increasing difficulty in some states for attorneys,
technological approaches to overcome the increasing difficulty in processing information.
as there is an increasing difficulty to solve them with dialogue.
when it is finding increasing difficulty in selling its surplus production
usually structured in layers of increasing difficulty.
The dual pressure exerted by the issue of global warming and the inevitable increasing difficulty in obtaining oil supplies
The second challenge concerns the increasing difficulty to publish texts of academic excellence,
caused by factors such as the severity of the neurological impairment, increasing difficulty in eating and use of anticonvulsants.