Examples of using Hard to manage in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
The speed will be hard to manage.
Hard to manage, hard to ignore
The seeds are extremely small and hard to manage.
The grief after suicide is hard to manage and suicide survivors often have a great need of support.
Bookings sound easy to create but are hard to manage.
It can be hard to manage the school run, plan weekend activities with the kids,
It truly is a spectacular week, and it is hard to manage it all as a coach.
the lights were far too over engineered and hard to manage.
That makes it hard to manage the transition to a carbon-free future,
then becomes hard to manage, contact your doctor.
It can be hard to manage emails and contact information that are scattered across multiple computers,
which can be hard to manage and back up.
which is a quite steep downhill walk but not to hard to manage.
it was still hard to manage the severe winters when the entire Gulf of Bothnia
Lastly, the upcoming enlargement of the European Union calls at the very least for immediate harmonisation before the legal framework becomes even more complex and hard to manage.
Construction work projects often center around important files that could be hard to manage in an effective way.
FMCG is hard to manage through the human overview.
heavy process that is hard to manage solely in-house.
indispensable for the hair very curly and hard to manage the volume in dry, windy days.
No matter if you are managing a small gardening company or a big construction business, if your employees spend their time working on external sites it's hard to manage their time and commitment.
which would be increasingly hard to manage, whether through productivity gains
Harder to manage, multiple platforms,
it's getting harder to manage.
the spin pattern will be harder to manage.
but they are harder to manage and treat.
making them harder to manage and transfer.
whose implications would be hard to evaluate, and even harder to manage, for the European Union.