Examples of using Hard to predict in English and their translations into Dutch
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Storms are erratic and hard to predict.
It's hard to predict what an obsessed woman might do. Despite the most severe precautions.
Nothing is as hard to predict as a team time trial,” Stam added.
It's hard to predict if life could arise on planets orbiting frozen stars.
Societal significance It is hard to predict exactly what changes Blockchain will bring,
it's hard to predict.
which are very hard to predict, will occur in case of extreme conditions.
the Worldcup cycle quite hard to predict.
turns are hard to predict.
The future is hard to predict, so we will need to continuously reassess the situation.
I find it hard to predict what the outcome of a change of material will be.
It will become extremely hard to predict what all the ramifications and cascading effects will be.
It's always hard to predict how technology usage will evolve over the years.
What will eventually prevail as the negotiations stumble on remains hard to predict, Cornelissen says.
which makes it extra hard to predict.
by their very nature, hard to predict and force the farming world to face new and difficult challenges due
The ESO system is discretionary for the issuing Member State, which makes it hard to predict how national courts will apply it
There is an ongoing debate on level playing field which makes it hard to predict if and when privatisation of certain social security insurances, such as unemployment benefits, will take place.
it is hard to predict how the cooperation between Pentax
smooth response to changing conditions many of which are hard to predict.