Examples of using Difficult to process in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
These data are difficult to process.
It is difficult to process in our body and mind.
Cliff, this might be difficult to process.
If it's difficult to process, add more liquid.
The experience is very, very difficult to process.
Difficult to process the output of wisdom teeth is due to structural features of the jaw.
But trellium-D is rare, difficult to process.
the shaped design will not be modified because the parts are difficult to process.
If the mixture is difficult to process add more liquid.
The design is more complicated and difficult to process.
it is difficult to process, and therefore only comes into crushed form.
Materials cling together and are difficult to process.
Workpieces, which are usually difficult to process, can be processed using these excellent machines.
Sheet form of polystyrene somewhat difficult to process.
Long sentences are especially difficult to process when the main message appears at the end.
The new concept is always‘more complex', more difficult to process.
This information is even more difficult to process and assimilate.
were students of hers, and that this news will be difficult to process.
Despite the fact that the wood is difficult to process, it is well polished.
However, due to their high level of toughness, aramid fibres can be difficult to process.
Titanium alloy pipes are more difficult to process than most steel pipes.
The circumstances surrounding Dr. Culber's death are… difficult to process.
Current high-performance polymers have the disadvantage that they are difficult to process, have little functionality
form a viscous mass, difficult to process.
TC20 difficult to process, and may be considered the top of the carbon tool.
The valuable and still actual information is therefore very difficult to process.
it is difficult to process.
good toughness, and difficult to process.
Well, because sometimes good news is just as difficult to process as the bad news.
If a wood is hard, it does not mean it is difficult to process.