Examples of using Make it harder in English and their translations into Czech
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Make it harder.
So why make it harder?
Make it harder.
But I could make it harder.
Make it harder next time.
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But I could make it harder.
Make it harder for the dogs.
I thought of that too butI thought I would make it harder.
Why make it harder?
Please don't turn me into one of those things that make it harder.
Then let's make it harder for them to ignore.
The point of your cover story is to simplify your life, not make it harder.
Make it harder on them. Easier on us.
These deposits can stiffen your blood vessels and make it harder for blood to be pumped around the body.
Make it harder on them, easier on us. For good.
Nicotine and the toxic chemicals present in cigarettes affect the health of cells and make it harder for them to function efficiently.
You're really gonna make it harder for us to find this kid's killer?
Love, work and relationships have all new connotations in her new phase of life, but the past sorrows andtendency to put interests of other people before her own make it harder to be truly herself.
We must not make it harder for them to use wood, which is a fantastic natural material.
For that reason I would ask the Commission specifically to ensure that bilateral andregional agreements currently being negotiated- especially EPAs- do not include any provisions that might make it harder for southern hemisphere countries to use all the flexibility available under the TRIPs agreement and the 2001 Doha Declaration for the purpose of protecting AIDS patients.
Crowns making it hard for us to do our job?
The fight just makes it harder.
Then why make it hard?
Isolation makes it harder to find and discourages looters.
Make it hard as hell for the other guy.
Makes it harder but watch for clusters.
The uncertainty must make it hard.
Fighting only makes it harder.
Make it hard for him.