Examples of using Hard to predict in English and their translations into Finnish
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Hard to predict.
That's hard to predict.
Three weeks, three months,it's hard to predict.
It's hard to predict.
Most people aren't hard to predict.
It's hard to predict changes.
Weather in Prague is hard to predict.
It's hard to predict what couples will work.
It wasn't so hard to predict.
It's hard to predict when brittle materials will break.
Influenza is extremely hard to predict.
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Impressive! Baby stuff's hard to predict.
It is hard to predict what might happen in the post-Soviet states in future.
Well, that's hard to predict.
The effects of EU membership on employment are particularly hard to predict.
Baby stuff's hard to predict. Impressive!
The situation is in constant flux and is hard to predict.
It is hard to predict the price of titanium, but in general the price of titanium and titanium rods is relatively high.
Until we understand the etiology, that's hard to predict.
It is hard to predict which of the new options will prove most practicable in the end and win the largest number of users.
It could be a compounding investment that's hard to predict the outcome of.
It is hard to predict but we do need to  address and have a coherent animal health strategy across the European Union.
However, the principle of allergy andits degree of difficulty is very hard to predict.
The linguistic trends are hard to predict and only time will tell what will happen to  twerking, tebowing and chapulling.
Consequently, the exact effect of the measure on the trade deficit is hard to predict.
It is also hard to predict that constant high efficiency in the workplace will be achieved, on the basis of one or two years in which efficiency has increased.
Creation and durability of jobs inthe renewables sector is, for natural reasons, hard to predict.
The speed of various aspects of the transition are hard to predict, but it is not difficult to  see that our world will function quite differently 10-15 years from now.