Examples of using Difficult to define in English and their translations into Swedish
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Official
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
The interests of the child are difficult to define but there is no doubt that they should be paramount.
It would, therefore, be very difficult to define a comprehensive Community strategy
Goodwill is difficult to define because the item may contain, for example,
However, it is difficult to define because the factors underpinning it are complex
As a consequence of this delay it was particularly difficult to define homogeneous monitoring criteria,
Therefore, I do not agree with the Member who said that it is difficult to define a true public service.
Since the boundaries of cyberculture are difficult to define, the term is used flexibly,
One of these consequences is that it is difficult to define which car manufacturers are truly European.
This adjective was used by Montaigne in 1580 to describe something that was difficult to define.
That this difference is difficult to define is evident from the amount of lobbying we have been experiencing.
put into practice as innovation covers a wide range of activities which are very difficult to define and measure.
But it will clearly be difficult to define baseline concentrations for 2010 because of uncertainty over the extent to which these measures will be implemented.
which is very difficult to define in a two-three phrases.
Peronism has been difficult to define according to traditional political classifications
which can be difficult to define.
The scope of an instrument is difficult to define when its content has not yet been determined.
The term"consciousness" is rather difficult to define, as this word is used in many different directions.
for the children is the beginning and the end difficult to define.
He then focussed on the fact that it is difficult to define objective criteria for assessing animal welfare.
The result also shows that free play is important, but difficult to define and more used as a complement to activities.