Examples of using Hard to detect in English and their translations into Finnish
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It's hard to detect.
Gravitational waves are very hard to detect.
No, it's hard to detect.
Hard to detect. Mimics a natural death.
So, it's pretty hard to detect?
It is hard to detect a relative small effect in noisy outcome data.
Leaks are very hard to detect.
Is hard to detect because the other eye adapts. Loss of vision in one eye.
They're hard to detect.
And it works very quickly, And it's extremely hard to detect.
It's hard to detect.
Mimics a natural death. Hard to detect.
This hack tool is hard to detect by game servers enabling your game more protection.
Wind and electricity are both phenomena that are hard to detect without any observational aid.
The effectiveness of the REACH proposal in terms of the competitiveness and innovation objectives set by the Lisbon Strategy is hard to detect.
It's rare and hard to detect.
Fraudulent practices are hard to detect and penalties imposed are often much lower than the potential profits to be made from overfishing.
Because they can blend in with the skin when exposed to light,these are hard to detect with the naked eye.
Where? Oh, the--uh, yeah, no, they're hard to detect- Cutting edge tech.- What? without one of these little infrared.
As it is not clear what infection is causing these redirections,it is very hard to detect and remove it manually.
Loss of vision in one eye is hard to detect because the other eye adapts.
It can hide behind a seemingly harmless application and is designed to be unavailable during installation,launching, and is hard to detect for deletion or removal.
Connections between groups that are hard to detect but that affect all the other sets.
Lovely. Hey. At least all that crap in the atmosphere makes us harder to detect.
At least all that crap in the atmosphere makes us harder to detect.
The other two fundamental forces at work are much harder to detect, because they only operate within the interior of the nucleus.
And they have also become even harder to detect. Today listening devices can be concealed almost anywhere.
The pharmaceutical industry is developing products,constantly improving them, making them harder to detect, and bringing them onto the market in the most diverse formats, and improving its access to an ever-expanding interest group.
A more current technique would be harder to detect and trace.
It's just a hard condition to detect.