Exemplos de uso de Greater difficulty em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Much, much greater difficulty in going from country to country.
A negative S/R ratio indicates greater difficulty during the test.
I have greater difficulty remembering names than before I traveled to New Hampshire.
Female ex-convicts have greater difficulty in obtaining work.
The mathematics is one of the disciplines that students of basic education encounter greater difficulty in learning.
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Moreover, she presented the greater difficulty for attention maintenance.
The Cuban doctors depended on the collaboration of Brazilian workers to overcome this barrier without greater difficulty.
Tachymetabolic creatures have greater difficulty dealing with a scarcity of food.
This number represents 5.2% of the Brazilian population of which 2.6 million are deaf and7.2 million have greater difficulty hearing.
In that version the encryption key is of greater difficulty and the SQL queries are tightened.
Due to the greater difficulty in identifying the endothelium in capillaries, these were not included Figure 2.
In the study by Awad et al 2012 the group with a ring had greater difficulty in eating.
Researchers in Medicine III have greater difficulty to find a journal out of his area to publish.
In the present study,this phenotype was not related to greater difficulty in control.
Men show greater difficulty in participating in activities not related to work and groups after retirement.
In regards to proof of closure,the participants in G1 presented greater difficulty in the GC Table 1.
Engh et al. reported that there was greater difficulty in radiologically identifying osseointegration in components with proximal porosity.
Another hypothesis is the highest degree of severity of these patients' clinical condition,implying greater difficulty in controlling BP.
Likewise, older welders may have a greater difficulty to modify a knowledge already established.
The greater difficulty in elaborating this type of preventive measure is the non-uniformity of the patient cohort being studied, making it impossible to control the biases.
Areas of excessive curvature of the skin can lead to greater difficulty in the delivery of postoperative radiation.
These patients have greater difficulty in maintaining normal body temperature levels and therefore produce excessive perspiration as a compensatory mechanism.
In relation to the contrary classification,90% reported greater difficulty in identifying the/Ga/ stimulus Table 1.
A higher rate of unemployment, greater difficulty in generating new jobs and more rigid factors of production are three characteristics of our situation in Spain.
Thus, maternal age is one of the factors that influence breastfeeding,as teenage mothers may have greater difficulty in initiation and maintenance of this practice.
Furthermore, anxious smokers have greater difficulty in abandoning their dependence, thus showing high rates of relapse and treatment failure.
Every person: therefore also the disabled handicapped,who precisely because of their disabilities may encounter greater difficulty in the actual exercise of these rights.
A researcher who observes his own society has greater difficulty in determining the cultural specificities in relation to an external observer.
Post-mastectomy women suffer body image alterations, and fear of experiencing pain andthe possibility of disability make them display greater difficulty in carrying out the exercises.
Introduction: people with hearing loss face greater difficulty to access health services due to communication problems.