Examples of using More difficulty in English and their translations into Slovak
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Colloquial
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Official
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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
This study looked at how well the treatments reduced the time when patients have more difficulty moving about, called‘off periods'.
However, their size also makes them more vulnerable in times of crisis as they have more difficulty accessing finance in adverse economic circumstances.
It just means you may have more difficulty than those who can just relax and follow the program.
you will have more difficulty in exercising.
is that they have more difficulty seeing nearby objects.
the blood has more difficulty to pass.
if it is difficult normally hit in this game will add more difficulty.
the arteries naturally start to get harder and narrower, and the blood has more difficulty to pass.
remote areas in the EU usually have more difficulty obtaining full assistance
what men see immediately is more difficulty and responsibility, the need for wisdom.
If this happens then it is indirect discrimination as some groups may have more difficulty in acquiring competency/qualification levels.
also tend to have more difficulty with managing symptoms.
the child may have more difficulty explaining what they are feeling.
is thought about more(processed with more difficulty) is more easily remembered.
A baby who latches on poorly has more difficulty getting milk,
A baby who latches on poorly has more difficulty getting milk,
However, if the accident occurred abroad then there can be much more difficulty.
responsive attack, or counter clockwise for less sensitivity and more difficulty to open the filter.
Conversely, someone with 6% body fat will have more difficulty getting down to 5%.
are deemed more risky, they have more difficulty than SMEs in finding the necessary funding.