Примеры использования Difficult to resolve на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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The nature of cyberbullying can be difficult to resolve.
However, it might be difficult to resolve the issue of collective rights.
Try games that are easy to understand,but pleasantly difficult to resolve.
Today it is much more difficult to resolve than before.
It is currently beset by many crises andconflicts that have proved difficult to resolve.
Cultural conflicts are difficult to resolve as parties to the conflict have different beliefs.
At this stage, the major issues involved would be very difficult to resolve quickly.
The remaining four cases were proving difficult to resolve as ownership of the premises concerned was unclear.
Some of them are insignificant and easy to overcome,while others are extraordinarily difficult to resolve.
Some participants were of the view that this issue would be difficult to resolve, and in any event should not be addressed in the Elements of Crimes.
The only international venue where we are present is"Minsk", butpractice shows that it is difficult to resolve issues there.
But the problems are inherently difficult to resolve and their solution lies eventually in policy change at local and national levels.
The challenges of capacity-building in this regard are many and difficult to resolve, including questions of.
Other customs claims are difficult to resolve rapidly due to the imposition of heavy fines and fees not covered by the terms of the international conventions.
To our surprise, we were left with challenging irregular perimeter difficult to resolve into a functional layout.
Proteus would also be difficult to resolve at just 5-6 arcminutes across, but it would never be fainter than first magnitude, and at its closest would rival Canopus.
Underlying such problems of investigative technique are two more fundamental problems that are more difficult to resolve.
A concession would appear less efficient andrenegotiations would be more difficult to resolve when the bidding variable is not an economic parameter.
While sympathizing with the underlying concept of article 19,Austria recognized that it involved very delicate problems which would be difficult to resolve.
Complex allegations of corruption, by their very nature, are difficult to resolve even where there is an independent and experienced body to handle such complaints.
The continuing unilateral expansion of settlements and the construction andmaintenance of the separation barrier on the West Bank will make the conflict more difficult to resolve.
Unfortunately, owing to the economic situation in the country it is very difficult to resolve the current situation adequately.
This question had been particularly difficult to resolve since it included the allocation of senior government positions, including the governorships of provinces, to UNITA members.
Until long-term reforms are made which can free up new resources,the issues of reforming public-sector institutions will continue to be difficult to resolve.
He asked why, as the numbers were relatively small,it was so difficult to resolve the problem decisively and durably by providing them with residence permits.
I can only hope that Pakistan will respond to this, and have a dialogue with us,instead of trying to go around the world accentuating differences that will be difficult to resolve later.
The commitment of the Provisional Institutions to continue with the implementation of property legislation, particularly for the few remaining cases,which are the most difficult to resolve, was significantly questioned when they failed to implement decisions on a number of contentious cases challenged by some recalcitrant municipal authorities.
In the absence of such agreements, the application of the general principles set forth in the framework convention to particular situations might give rise to disputes that would be difficult to resolve.
Matters have evolved in such a manner that to our limited understanding it seems extremely difficult to resolve the issue of the role of the United Nations in Iraq, unless we answer the question about the future of the United Nations as a legitimate expression of the collective will of the peoples of the world and the principal guarantor of international peace and security, among other global issues.
At the same time, it is quite clear that, unless agreement is reached on expanding the membership of the Council, it will be impossible or extremely difficult to resolve any other question relating to the work of the Council.