Examples of using Difficult to estimate in English and their translations into Norwegian
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it is also very difficult to estimate what the average payout may be.
Most of the studies had so many ambiguities in their reporting on how the study was carried out that it was difficult to estimate the extent of the risk of systematic bias.
It is difficult to estimate losses in sales value for this,
If you don't think it's difficult to estimate distances, go outside during daylight
but it is difficult to estimate the full extent of such activities, or of their impacts.
With all sorts of divergent branches, it's difficult to estimate what wave recent expressions belong to,
there were few advertisers because it was difficult to estimate audience ratings for the wide geographical area that shortwave stations typically covered.
their behavior is difficult to estimate.
it is difficult to estimate the demand, or to predict delayed deliveries,
At this stage it is difficult to estimate the extent of the reinforcements needed,
It has been difficult to estimate the exact number of Subbotniks in Russia at any given time.
How much this is impacting the ability to work during working hours is difficult to estimate, but it is negative.
so it is difficult to estimate how long the process will take for a specific individual.
Because of bad weather it was difficult to estimate the scope of the advance
Virke states that it is difficult to estimate the number of foreign operators
Since the vitamin can be partially produced by the body itself, the daily need that needs to be absorbed through the food is difficult to estimate.
It is difficult to estimate the number of slaves in ancient Greece, given the lack
It's difficult to estimate the potential for growth- but a doubling of
It is hence difficult to estimate the exact uncertainty arising from this,
traffic, thus making it difficult to estimate exactly how much you will pay.