Examples of using Hard to define in English and their translations into Slovak
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Heavy metals are toxic even at low concentrations and therefore, it is hard to define safe levels.
in particular assessing their long-term results, is inherently difficult and best practice is hard to define.
The developmental cycles of children progress at different rates and it is hard to define normal pace.
Jazz is hard to define because it spans from Ragtime waltzes to 2000s-era fusion.
the words hard to define and, although the field is drawing ever more researchers, for now the results remain difficult to quantify.
How do you prohibit something that is inherently hard to define, such as“malicious” code?
It has been said that leadership is like beauty: hard to define but you know it when you see it.
It's a hard holiday to define because love is so hard to define and that's why it makes a good story.
Part of what makes"populism" hard to define is that it is often used as a criticism.
something which is barely perceptible and hard to define.
The more we progress into the future, its really hard to define what nature really is.
is an abstract noun that's very hard to define.
might be hard to define when it's having a adverse impression upon the quality of your life.
could be hard to define when it's having a unfavourable impression upon the quality of your life.
can be hard to define when it is having a negative impact upon the quality of an individual's life.
can be hard to define when it is having a negative impact upon the quality of your life.
could be hard to define when it is having a unfavorable influence upon the quality of your life.
In any case, it is hard to define a general framework because each Member State designates zones on the basis of its own specific characteristics
Both of these terms a bit hard to define, but one way to think about important research is that it has some measurable impact or feeds into an important decision by policy makers.
a remit that is hard to define in its boundaries, which is horizontal