Examples of using Difficult problem in English and their translations into Finnish
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Now, a difficult problem.
Unemployment remains a difficult problem.
Now, the difficult problem for any theory of biological design.
This is obviously a difficult problem.
A particularly difficult problem is the maintenance of children of preschool age.
It is trying to solve a difficult problem.
This is a difficult problem, that is, it is well managed, manageable, and managed cheaply.
And this is not a difficult problem to fix.
Getting a trip to kindergarten can be a long and difficult problem.
I'm facing a difficult problem here.
Kosovo, of course, is unquestionably our most difficult problem.
Which creates a difficult problem for us.
We know that the debate on traps is always a difficult problem.
Many parents face such a difficult problem as the child's fear of doctors and injections.
The emergence of three coordinates officially broke this difficult problem.
The transport of dangerous waste is a difficult problem which cannot be lightly dismissed.
The presidency has drawn up proposals to tackle this difficult problem.
Another difficult problem that is particularly controversial is the use of GMOs.
This is, I think, a more difficult problem.
But, but, but, because that is a difficult problem for us because we are engrossed with the idea of identifying this body with the soul.
Hansi Wiest, as Head of the Fitouts Team, was faced with solving this difficult problem.
The difficult problem for any theory of biological design is to explain the massive statistical improbability of living things.
Thank you. Which creates a difficult problem for us.
The health of the population has been constantly deteriorating andcrime is a difficult problem.
This situation raises a new and very difficult problem, about which, let us emphasize, we are not at present under any international obligation.
The laser titanium alloy forming technology has solved the difficult problem completely.
This was a difficult problem which had been unsuccessfully attacked by many mathematicians, including Heine himself as well as Dirichlet, Lipschitz and Riemann.
The people working in that factory andthe sub-contractors are very aware of this difficult problem.
Opening such contracts to bidding from different Member States does raise a difficult problem if the national governments offer different levels of aid to yards in their country.
Member States with sea salmon fisheries have developed management strategies to address that difficult problem.

