Examples of using Difficult access in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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Computer
It has the difficult access.
Difficult access to finance.
We work in places of difficult access.
Difficult access to medication.
The primary issue is its location and difficult access.
People also translate
Difficult access to finance.
Migrants and refugees in the developed countries have difficult access to health care.
Difficult access to medication.
For use with the contra-angle for the insertion of mini implants also in difficult access areas.
Difficult access to credit resources.
RIMISAR already has BROKK- a destructive technique with remote control for difficult access spaces.
Difficult access to health services.
The device is most suitable for the usage in areas with difficult access because of the small size of the probe.
Difficult access to resources(credits).
One of the first things that impress the visitors of Kasbah du Toubkal is the difficult access to the complex.
Places of difficult access can be welded.
Eu project has been created in response to the needs of employers related to lack or difficult access to specialists on the market.
It is because of the difficult access to the mountain, which is extremely well preserved.
Innovation companies complain mainly about the lack of qualified manpower, the difficult access to credit funds and about corruption.
Difficult access to space and burdensome licensing procedures remain in place in some Member States.
This treasure detector is most suitable for the usage in areas with difficult access because of the small size of the coil probe.
The lack of specific health policies for these diseases andthe scarcity of expertise, translate into delayed diagnosis and difficult access to care.
From there follow down two waterfalls with difficult access and is risky unless the traveler is not specifically prepared.
The Yantra River is not navigable for river vessels in its section passing through Veliko Tarnovo,mainly due to the difficult access to the steep and high shores.
This can be traced back to the decrease in the demand, the difficult access to credit and to the lack of programs supporting business activities.
The lack of specific health policies for rare diseases andthe scarcity of expertise, translate into delayed diagnosis and difficult access to care.
The results from Bulgaria have pointed out the difficult access to specialised medical and social care for patients with rare diseases in the country.
Support will be aimed at the modernization of farms,including those in sensitive sectors with difficult access to the market and the organic production.
However, the main obstacle remains the difficult access to finance and the lack of predictability in determining the purchase price of the produced electricity.
Prof. Mihail Konstantinov: We have ballot stations with 10 voters, with very difficult access, where people have never seen such a facility.