Exemples d'utilisation de More difficult to resolve en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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They are also a lot more difficult to resolve.
A choice that does not match to the fitness function can make the problem more difficult to resolve.
The problem is then more difficult to resolve.'.
Over time, it can create other conflicting situations that are more intense and more difficult to resolve.
The last problem was more difficult to resolve.
Both Parties shall refrain from any action which might aggravate orextend the dispute before the Court or make it more difficult to resolve.
The second question is more difficult to resolve.
Emotions heighten, stress levels rise,board members take sides, and the disagreement grows into something much more difficult to resolve.
Complaints are far more difficult to resolve after you have left.
But waiting will only make the problem more difficult to resolve.
Systemic reactions are more difficult to resolve, as they are often caused by implants.
The problem now is more complex and more difficult to resolve.
Yet, by that point,they are also more difficult to resolve, suggesting a case for the introduction of legislation and protection before matters proceed too far.
The longer-term consequences will be far more difficult to resolve.
This is a problem much more difficult to resolve than that of production.
The second problem, of fulfilling trades,was more difficult to resolve.
This is a problem much more difficult to resolve than that of production.
This is less true for others,which makes problems more difficult to resolve.
The problem of command in the southern area was more difficult to resolve, complicated as it was by the special position of the British Naval Force which had for so long wielded control of the Mediterranean.
Problems with stool are somewhat less frequent and more difficult to resolve.