Examples of using Difficult to change in English and their translations into Slovenian
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that it is very difficult to change the world.
a finger can be so difficult to change within the repit on the adjacent fingers.
it is extremely difficult to change.
Because travel plans are difficult to change and tickets often already booked,
Agreed credit terms after the contract is very difficult to change, so they negotiate with creditors is very important.
of the course challenging, as it is difficult to change rhythm and maintain high speeds on a moderate climb after a steep ascent.
that is the most difficult to change.
developed over the course of our lives, and difficult to change.
it is difficult to change life, and downshifting becomes such an abrupt measure for some;
It is usually very difficult to change the bulk composition of a large mass of rock, so composition is
when it's possible or difficult to change contact lenses,
It is true that certain things of our everyday life is difficult to change, it is good to  do at least the beginning of minimal changes, 
it is rather difficult to change, it is impossible to  play or to  cheat.
we get sick of the new responsibility and, because it's difficult to change old habits
it will be extremely difficult to change the situation.
maintainence is a little troublesome, and difficult to change product type.
I have found that it's been very difficult to change the values of the intellectual community that I have been a part of.
all of these things are very difficult to change.”.
since it is difficult to change their usual stereotypical reactions.
which may be rigid and difficult to change.