Examples of using Difficult to manage in English and their translations into Slovak
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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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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
they are absolutely not difficult to manage.
You may feel the crying is difficult to manage.
Project management in 2014 was extremely difficult to manage.
Is the packaging environment difficult to manage?
The grown up puppy is more difficult to manage.
The tool should not be too heavy, otherwise it will be difficult to manage.
The resulting political tensions will be difficult to manage.
This unstructured data is a little more difficult to manage.
I make mistakes, I'm out of control and sometimes difficult to manage.
This can be difficult to manage alone without the support of others,
which is difficult to manage without using it, making wire….
It can be difficult to manage any grief that results from a particular loss if the loss has a much direct impact on you;
It's difficult to manage and I want to change it,
Of course, quite often it is difficult to manage without the help of a speech therapist,
the pressure from migration is intense and difficult to manage.
It can be pretty difficult to manage your invoices especially when you have multiple clients at the same time.
These growing sizes are difficult to manage in any environment, but can be particularly tricky in the world of live production.
Without outdoor advertising, it is very difficult to manage in production, in trade
which has been critized by some as beinf too difficult to manage.
For curly especially unruly and difficult to manage, you should apply an Anti-Frizz serum recommended by your hairdresser,