Examples of using A difficulty in English and their translations into Swedish
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Official
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Here, however, a difficulty is encountered.
But for a rainy week this might be a difficulty.
Insomnia can be defined as a difficulty falling asleep, frequent awakening during the night
Nevertheless a difficulty was noted in drawing a distinction between savings expressed in relation to total electricity consumption
can also mean a difficulty to understand, read,
A difficulty in developing loan books in periods of economic growth, on account of the countercyclical capital buffer.
This error usually surfaces when there is a difficulty downloading the IPSW file due to poor communication between Apple
This is because there is a difficulty and confusion, including legal confusion,
There appears to be a difficulty for some member states to convert their national rules to European Part 66 standards.
they are having a trial, or a difficulty.
There really is not a difficulty with including the small further step which the rapporteur is asking for.
Communication: What sort of leader would you be if you lack powers of interpersonal communication or have a difficulty expressing yourself clearly in words?
whitened appearance and also a difficulty in gripping your shoes.
Such a difficulty may arise when you are on the way because of natural loss of power in wireless transmissions,
who had a difficulty reading time from a pocket watch.
and all share a difficulty in relation to the world around them.
are not an inconvenient obstacle, nor a difficulty that must be overcome.
its heavy raining and the roads have been damaged which has created a delay and a difficulty in supplying the items.
Inrego has been profitable since it was founded in 1995 despite a difficulty of obtaining more of the products that can be reused.
Therefore repair switch with his own hands It does not represent a difficulty to pay for expensive specialist services.