Examples of using Difficult to predict in English and their translations into Swedish
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Production and supply depend on variables that are difficult to predict or control.
Potential toxicity is difficult to predict.
The outlook for aviation is difficult to predict.
Over all, the situation is more unstable and more difficult to predict.
The degree of inhibition with different CYP3A4 substrates is difficult to predict.
The impact of structural policy reform on budgetary balances is even more difficult to predict.
Changes in the global financial markets are difficult to predict.
A historian tells me it's even more difficult to predict about the past.
Back to top Many phenomena today are complex and difficult to predict.
Developments in the coming quarters are still difficult to predict.
It has therefore been difficult to predict the exchange rate.
It is difficult to predict whether there will be such a change in the future.
It is difficult to predict the effects of this for two sectors that are so closely related to one another.
It is difficult to predict how history will eventually rate the first day of May in 2004.
It should be underlined that it is difficult to predict exactly how measures now adopted will affect the share of electricity from renewable sources in 2010.
The spouses find it difficult to predict what the applicable law will be in their situation.
Difficult to predict the direction of the wind at the inlet is not always supplied air flow;
It is difficult to predict what the worsening situation in this sector will lead to,
It is difficult to predict exactly what results a research programme will generate
Moreover, it is rather difficult to predict the time of transition of spider veins to nodes.