Exemplos de uso de Hard to raise em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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It's hard to raise a decent guy.
Our Mrs. Zhou here worked hard to raise her children.
It's hard to raise kids in an information age.
It's going to be very hard to raise the birth rate.
It's hard to raise a child without a man in the house.
His father, Daddy Tang,worked hard to raise Pootie right.
It's so hard to raise children nowadays.
You think the threat of war makes it hard to raise money.
Must be hard to raise kids as a spy.
The Discus has always been given a bad rap for being hard to raise and difficult to keep.
It's too hard to raise a kid in the city.
So that means that, uh,it shouldn't be too hard… to raise the credit limit on my Neiman's account.
It's hard to raise grass-fed cattle when there's no grass.
Over a long period of time you have successfully worked hard to raise the vibrational levels, and that has overcome the need for drastic changes.
It's really hard to raise your people up and to think generationally if all you're trying to do is get your kids to survive to adulthood.
It is certainly hard to raise any objection to this.
It is hard to raise hypothesis about the observed differences in sustained vowel and, perhaps, in this sound type, the personal preferences and internal reference system may had higher value in perceptual judgment.
You and I have worked hard to raise the Vatican's moral standards.
I find it hard to raise a glass to a neck that must be broken.
It started to become hard to raise operational costs, operational budgets.
Because it's harder to raise them and the added expense.
Concrete bridges compared to steel are more expensive, and harder to raise;
In such a media and Internet-dominated world,it has never been harder to raise responsible children and to keep marriages and families together.
If you are playing with an ensemble and sound out of tune,you should generally blow harder to raise the pitch, especially on higher notes.
Just as common sense would dictate,it is much harder to raise money for a 501(c)(4) group, because donors can not deduct the contributions from their taxable income.
It's hard enough to raise children," she would say.
It's hard enough to raise kids with help from Family Leave subsidized daycare, preschool.
It means that all of the planning and hard work to raise such levels has been a great success.