Examples of using Difficult to solve in English and their translations into Swedish
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The role of Nordic co-operation is to address the many issues that are difficult to solve purely at a national level.
Sometimes when you get a probability problem it seems difficult to solve that problem, but it's actually not that difficult to solve the opposite problem.
While not being so difficult to solve, its soft shaped beauty will make you want to hold it forever.
relevant problems quite easily by using AI, problems that were previously difficult to solve.”.
understand their frustration and aggression but much more difficult to solve.
when snowdrifts lie in the yard- it's difficult to solve.
the conflict will be very difficult to solve by peaceful and political means.
lactostasis(stagnation of milk), difficult to solve in the presence of breast implants.
we expected that they would be difficult to solve.
which is evidently just as difficult to solve as it has been in Turkey.
Artificial neural networks can often handle problems that are difficult to solve with conventional task-specific programming.
the nature of which is very difficult to solve.
have been difficult to solve.
It was the first time in my life that conversation was not about whether it is difficult to solve.
But in fact, the problem of overweight is more difficult to solve and you must certainly know about it.
and is difficult to solve completely.
But it is especially difficult to solve this problem when there are several children in a family
it is difficult to solve this problem, but it seems to me that our principle position is really of decisive importance.
The environmental problems are particularly difficult to solve, partly because they often require changes that need to be realised very quickly,
it is not difficult to solve.