Examples of using Difficult to monitor in English and their translations into French
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Difficult to monitor- too much noise.
Some variables are difficult to monitor at all.
Are difficult to monitor and enforce;
The fetal heart became difficult to monitor.
It's very difficult to monitor populations in this way.
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This area bordering Nepal is difficult to monitor.
It will be difficult to monitor, won't it?
The fragmented meat sector was difficult to monitor.
It is more difficult to monitor a double-walled pipeline.
Could be for children, but difficult to monitor.
Temperature difficult to monitor and maintain constant.
Internet activity, in addition, is difficult to monitor.
They're much more difficult to monitor than large-scale plantations.
By definition, this type of activity is difficult to monitor.
Projects can be difficult to monitor if teams have a lot of independence.
Consequently, the procedure becomes unpredictable and difficult to monitor.
The region is very,very difficult to monitor and encircle.
That market will be vast, complicated,and dauntingly difficult to monitor.
Log and HDR signals can be difficult to monitor with conventional equipment.
This is mainly because reintegration can be difficult to monitor.
However, in practice,it was difficult to monitor the enforcement of these laws.
The numbers involved are, however, extremely difficult to monitor.
In practice, it will be difficult to monitor implementation objectively.
Arms trafficking by sea:A phenomenon difficult to monitor.
That volume can make it difficult to monitor service needs and battery status.
Cases of abuse at the domestic level, are also difficult to monitor.
Therefore, it has been difficult to monitor the overall effectiveness of these initiatives.
Essential to production but difficult to monitor.
It will also become more difficult to monitor the implementation of the network at national level.
They can be hard to manage and difficult to monitor.