Examples of using Difficult to assume in English and their translations into French
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And difficult to assume.
However this energy, superior with the normal is difficult to assume.
It is difficult to assume.
It is a projection screen of an identity that can be difficult to assume.
Her age is difficult to assume.
What forces, in her opinion, could engage garrison court,the lawyer found it difficult to assume Putintseva.
Decision very difficult to assume as French.
Agriculture today is a noble profession, butalso very difficult to assume financially.
Yet it is difficult to assume that the plane was shot down deliberately.
I confess, Jean-Max,let me a succession difficult to assume and manage.
It is difficult to assume the practical use of electricity without circuits.
The national energy bill is difficult to assume by the national economy.
It is difficult to assume that in that situation there was somebody, feeling safe.
Parking facilities represent a high cost, difficult to assume for a small or medium-sized municipality.
I find it difficult to assume, on whose behalf it acts, but who benefits from it, visible to the naked eye.
A great freedom but by making them understand that that does not mean to let it go andthat it is often more difficult to assume ones freedom than its opposite.
It's sometimes difficult to assume its curves and imperfections wearing lingerie pieces.
If it is an entity which has a sole defined project in its wallet,it will be difficult to assume that it would be able to generate cash flow for an indefinite time frame.
It's difficult to assume people losing all their funding for backing the BIP148 user-activated soft fork.
Unless there are randomized comparisons of the suspect drugs with other treatments for depression,it is difficult to assume that people who have and have not taken the drugs are sufficiently alike to provide a reliable comparison.