Examples of using Difficult to sell in English and their translations into Swedish
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It will therefore be very difficult to sell this.
It somehow makes it difficult to sell music and get money back for the cost of making the stuff.
it will be difficult to sell them.
It is enormously difficult to sell jazz records as things are today.
The biggest drawback of investing in unlisted companies versus listed is that it can be very difficult to sell their shares.
It is much more difficult to sell an ad slot onThe car.
Picasso knows it will be difficult to sell on.
Liquidity risk: It may be difficult to sell your securities.
It would be a serious mistake if schools were to end up with fruit filled with pesticide residues and therefore difficult to sell.
A house that is standing empty is more difficult to sell than a complete and tastefully furnished home.
though I reaüze that this is a policy which is very difficult to sell within the European Union.
It is also very difficult to sell a stolen HR boat since you tend to be revealed wherever you are.
A vessel that does not offer the potential for USCG type approval will be difficult to sell to any buyer who wants to operate in this key market.
Sweet wines are unfortunately very difficult to sell, and also many well-known and highly regarded producers that focus on sweet wines have problems to sell and make a profit.
which frankly seems difficult to sell, both culturally and politically.
However, Swedish mortgage bonds are also difficult to sell outside of Sweden at rates that would provide acceptable financing costs for house-buyers.
it may be difficult to sell them at any price.
In this digital age, it is becoming increasingly difficult to sell products to people simply through images
are going for a song at the moment, whereas dealers are finding it difficult to sell cars with low fuel consumption.
it was difficult to sell, has instead become the salable argument,
In general, however, the major construction companies do not see any significant downturns in the demand for housing going forward, as it has mainly been more expensive apartments in parts of the Stockholm region that have been more difficult to sell.
Mortgage bonds from these countries have become increasingly difficult to sell to investors and these have demanded ever higher interest rates.
the Commissioner are well aware, they are difficult to sell to public opinion.
for other reasons difficult to sell in a normal supermarket, and would otherwise be thrown away.
Risky mortgage-backed assets, which were difficult to sell in the banking system, were incorporated into new securities(through securitisation),
it is going to be very difficult to sell it and secure approval for it in referendums in these three countries.
Hamilton acknowledged that Infinite likely would have been difficult to sell at the mass market if it lacked the first-person shooter elements,
possibly very difficult to sell,” explains Maxine Penn,
The property market has quickly entered a phase in which it has become increasingly difficult to sell houses and apartments, which is usually
After finding that certain categories of products sold in stores are difficult to sell due to the reluctance of buyers in fear of others' judgments