Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Difficult to identify in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Difficult to identify.
These are not difficult to identify.
which sometimes makes them difficult to identify.
It was difficult to identify her.
Therefore it was not so difficult to identify.
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It was difficult to identify us then.
The other species are difficult to identify.
It is difficult to identify, and self-spreading.
Males are the most difficult to identify.
An overall impact of the European Employment Strategy on the improving employment situation is still difficult to identify.
Espacially the males are very difficult to identify from a photo.
In this patient population, hypersensitivity reactions are particularly difficult to identify.
Slightly more difficult to identify, aren't you? You, Carmen,?
If he is, he might not be too difficult to identify.
The disease is difficult to identify in the early stages of infection.
This disease can be very difficult to identify.
Maybe it is difficult to identify, but it is a maisonette-flat.
This makes dental problems difficult to identify.
Food allergies are difficult to identify because their symptoms are so similar to other disorders.
My enemies have become- increasingly difficult to identify.
Are you finding it difficult to identify what type of fluid is leaking?
Sometimes symptoms of a stroke are difficult to identify.
However, because it is sometimes difficult to identify what type of mushroom your dog has consumed,
These tiny markings can be difficult to identify.
The causes of racism are difficult to identify, evaluate and place in perspec tive, given that some
Very difficult to identify.
The Knot Grass is often quite difficult to identify, for it is quite dark and highly variable.
This male is not black and therefore difficult to identify.
This makes the malicious traffic difficult to identify during network analysis.
with reasonably short antennae. Difficult to identify.