Examples of using Hard to predict in English and their translations into Polish
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According to the European Commission experts, the situation in Poland is hard to predict, since it represents unusual labour market conditions Fig. 5.40.
It's hard to predict exactly when I'm going to arrive in Eastern Washington State, eight hours away.
by their very nature, hard to predict and force the farming world to face new
the negative consequences of which can only be imagined with outcomes which are hard to predict.
common sense is still really hard. it makes hard to predict exactly what's going to happen next.
I hasten to explain- perhaps it was just hard to predict what-where-who will enjoy such
The plural form of the verb is hard to predict, but is often formed by ablaut(typically raising the vowel height)
However, it is hard to predict the range of pandemic. It depends on the level of immunity in people(to both the swine virus
with plural formation hard to predict: kò:
At this current early stage of work on the amendment, it is hard to predict whether it will be enacted,
We realize that itis hard to predict what kind of machines will be used within your area in the future therefore at designing we asseme maximum loading envisaged by currently binding construction standards.
But bandits are harder to predict.
The process can be hardest to predict in the US where, in addition to federal laws,
This is harder to predict since there is no factory-set sticker price on used cars,
in turn making violent actions harder to predict and detect.
It's hard to predict.
This was hard to predict.
That wasn't hard to predict.
It wasn't so hard to predict.
The state of decay is hard to predict.