Examples of using Is extremely difficult in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Official/political
Moreover, it is extremely difficult to repeat a blend,
Right now, this type of access to content is extremely difficult for the average consumer.
We must try to safeguard ourselves against corruption, which is extremely difficult, as reflected in the agreements.
and finding them is extremely difficult.
on reducing illegal immigration is extremely difficult to gauge.
the extraction procedure that we are about to undertake is extremely difficult.
And though the loss of a loved one is extremely difficult, in any case, survivors of suicide tend to have the most difficult grief journey.
Because arthur kampela¿s music is extremely difficult and idiosyncratic, it is not performed as often as it deserves.
In energy progress is extremely difficult- something of which we are well aware-
At a time when any contact with the Germans is extremely difficult, Buchman and his colleagues invite Germans to Caux.
Most of the mines are high in the mountains, and access is extremely difficult.
This is extremely difficult to explain to countries with strong currencies
It is extremely difficult to understand this and it is an illogical kind of approach.
Many times, it is extremely difficult to bring, to the curriculum
A man goes to a river that is extremely difficult and dangerous to cross and is going to swim across it.
A comparison between various franchise offers is extremely difficult, even when the area of activity is the same, as the service package offered to the potential franchisee is very complex.
on the contrary, it is extremely difficult, beginning in our hearts with painful changes and renewal.
Explaining or even predicting exchange rate movements is extremely difficult, both in the short and in the long run.
it has become clear, is extremely difficult to justify to the general public.
So it is extremely difficult for the associations to take action internationally without major support from the European Union.
