"difficulty" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The company had difficulty competing and in 1924 declared bankruptcy.
- Many are expected to face enormous difficulties competing in a less regulated marketplace.
- Known as "shiners", these workers encountered difficulties competing with the more experienced French-Canadians for jobs in the timber trade.
- Since Northrop has few new contracts on the horizon and would have difficulty competing alone, its choice was clear: Buy or be bought.
- Without access to industrywide data, they would have tremendous difficulty entering and competing in the marketplace.
- Fosbury had difficulty competing using the dominant high jumping techniques of the period.
- Analysts suggest that much of Delta's loss stems from difficulties competing profitably on routes across the Atlantic and within Europe.
- But they often have difficulties competing with bigger clubs, which borrow huge amounts to pay transfer fees and wages.
- As a whole, however, this proposal is a good one and fundamentally helps all of those outlying European regions that face great difficulties competing with third-country products.
- For at least a year, 3Com has been thought to be a potential acquisition target itself, despite its difficulties competing against Cisco.
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