Examples of using Making it difficult in English and their translations into Finnish
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Making it difficult to process pain.
The small body is very deep in the body, making it difficult for any diagnosis.
Making it difficult for me to keep my eyes on General Washington.
A spinning feeling in your head, making it difficult to stand up and move normally.
Tungsten with minor amounts of impurities is often brittle and hard, making it difficult to work.
For example, making it difficult for consumers to change their service provider.
Thus, brain cancer symptoms can either be or not, making it difficult to diagnose.
Making it difficult for someone like Scott to cause me any trouble. This office is lined with ash wood.
There is considerable licit trade in acetic anhydride, making it difficult to control.
Swollen tissues squeeze blood vessels, making it difficult for them to work, disrupting the intensity of blood flow.
They're all in the same area of destroying our lifestyle and making it difficult to enjoy life.
Blocking can take the form of either making it difficult to access or restricting certain services or websites on the internet.
After the procedure, a special ring is put on the root of the penis, making it difficult for blood to flow out.
If time does not pay attention to all this,the tumor will continue to grow, making it difficult to pass stool.
The application just changes the photo labels making it difficult to detect the photos by the operating system used in the device.
The helmet, doing what it was designed to do, was flexing on impact,absorbing energy and making it difficult to break the bottle.
The poorly degradable organic matter treatment effect is poor, making it difficult to achieve the first-class standard for CODcr drainage in the coking industry.
On this point, Mr Bushill-Matthews, the report falls short:it still sets too many conditions for prior approval, making it difficult for Member States.
Our mind is always trying to suppressfantasy, making it difficult to see the various options for action.
The other thing I would say is that there will be a huge bottleneck at the beginning of year 2000, making it difficult to get these programmes approved.
Their absence allowed people to be buried in mass graves, making it difficult, if not impossible, to identify the bodies of the missing Europeans.
Their epidermis secretes special mucus to form a hydrophilic low surface energy surface, making it difficult for marine organisms to adhere.
Every company uses different battery types and other hardware making it difficult to get accurate results about your charger.
Secondly, I would call attention to the fact that Sarajevo is becoming more and more of a Muslim city, making it difficult for non-Muslims to enjoy equal rights there.
The ratio of staff per dog in many dog daycare settings is so low, making it difficult to control the experience for each individual dog.
A person's abilities can fluctuate from day-to-day oreven within a single day, making it difficult to know when and how to intervene.
This applies not only to statutory pension schemes butalso to supplementary pension schemes, making it difficult to classify the schemes according to the traditional three pillar taxonomy1.
The most dangerous of these types of allergies is edema,as it can affect the respiratory tract, making it difficult for the breathing process to stop completely.
Metro: Jaume I L4 there are steps in the station making it difficult for wheelchair users.