Examples of using Difficult to correct in English and their translations into Portuguese
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This error is difficult to correct.
The malignant form is a rapidly progressive hypertension that is difficult to correct.
It is very difficult to correct.
Remember: it is better to salt insufficiently a dish,than to put too much salt because peresol happens very difficult to correct.
Their work will not be difficult to correct or improve in the future.
When that becomes a strong habit,it's very difficult to correct it.
Pronunciation is very difficult to correct if you have been speaking English for a long time.
While it is widely known that skin texture degradation is one of the keysigns that betray age, it is also one of the most difficult to correct.
The mistakes made at the beginning,will be much more difficult to correct in the later stages of the work.
If in time not to take a measure, defect will be fixed, and the will be more senior to become the child,the it will be more difficult to correct it.
Correction It is difficult to correct irregular astigmatism with standard spectacles as this cannot provide actual visual acuity and the images seen will be blurred in nature.
Patients may present with different degrees of deformities, measured according to the Pittsburgh scale,which are difficult to correct with a single technique.
Anterior open bite is characterized by being vertical in nature, difficult to correct, depending on its etiology and severity, and whose prognosis varies from poor to good.
Part of the change may, of course, be related to diagnostic fashion, something that changes over time andis very difficult to correct for.
Most orthodontists have found that the vertical dimension is the dimension that is the most difficult to correct therapeutically, and that observation certainly has been substantiated by my clinical experience.
In this regard, after the treatment of basal lymphomas in the late stages, a very visible cosmetic defect remains in patients,which in the subsequent is difficult to correct.
The bias in the variance is easily corrected, butthe bias from the square root is more difficult to correct, and depends on the distribution in question.
An energy programme that is unsure of itself from the outset, that is very weak from the outset, that tries to ignore very concrete statistics and findings,is incredibly difficult to correct.
It is even more complex and difficult to correct the situation in developing countries, due to internal factors such as vast informal sectors, the predominance of agriculture and the limited use of new technologies.
They may be willing to share at first, but they quickly become overwhelmed with corrections that are needed ordetails that appear to be too difficult to correct.
Then we have the problem which runs deeper and is more difficult to correct; that of systematic budgetary under-implementation, which in 2001 stood at more than EUR 15 billion, a colossal sum, which on its own exceeds the entire budget of several of the current Member States.
A pregnancy well driven won't provoke very important aesthetic alterations, that easily they can be corrected, but if there is disarray to feed with consequent weight excess,then the alterations will be more difficult to correct.
This is a very difficult problem to correct, but it also can be overcome.
This is a most difficult flaw to correct, although ever patient, the Father waits.