Examples of using Difficult to classify in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
His music is difficult to classify.
The‘second-hand' object generated in this manner becomes difficult to classify.
Therefore, it is difficult to classify the languages.
One of the new creations is a complex organism that is very difficult to classify.
This type is difficult to classify but is very much related to Phyll.
And a few alien species Difficult to classify.
This find is difficult to classify as a certain type of gladius.
Józef Gosławski's works are difficult to classify.
It may be difficult to classify a cost as all variable or all fixed; and.
flow behavior are difficult to classify in practice;
It is difficult to classify an infection with such multiform and changeable characteristics.
composite tumors and so difficult to classify precisely.
Some cases remain difficult to classify, suggesting that there could be additional subtypes of PSS.
it is quite difficult to classify them.
old trees are difficult to classify, besides differences in the branches disappear with age.
From a scientific point of view this'disobedient service to the beast' might be difficult to classify.
is difficult to classify as with closed and open models.
although these indicators are difficult to classify.
This applies not only to statutory pension schemes but also to supplementary pension schemes, making it difficult to classify the schemes according to the traditional three pillar taxonomy1.
the efforts of the Material Sons to improve the evolutionary races often result in the appearance of a limited number of creatures who are difficult to classify.
The existing products are sometimes difficult to classify, but their differing characteristics require such-
Firstly, the services sector comprises a large number of different activities, which are difficult to classify and to treat under one heading.