Examples of using Make it difficult in English and their translations into Romanian
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Programming
That would make it difficult to move.
Make it difficult, without special equipment, but it is possible.
Those guns make it difficult to tell.
Sometimes the blood sugar levels can fluctuate, make it difficult to diagnose.
Prevent or make it difficult to restart;
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Fluid accumulation in the abdominal cavity pockets that make it difficult to drain;
The bulkheads make it difficult to pinpoint location.
Loopholes in legislation andthe mobile character of transport activities may make it difficult to detect illegal schemes.
You sure make it difficult for a surgeon trying--.
They wouldn't intentionally hide it, make it difficult for us to find.
That would make it difficult to learn our hacker's real-world identity.
This can make it difficult for a clinician to confirm a diagnosis.
Its cloaking devices make it difficult to track.
This may make it difficult to concentrate and you may feel dizzy or sleepy.
Yes, but we have to make it difficult for him.
Which will make it difficult to protect if a fanatic form the audience tries to storm the dais.
So even the law,the standards, make it difficult compliance;
These deficits make it difficult for children to learn appropriate behavior.
Lack of abdominal strength could also make it difficult to get out of bed.
In England, make it difficult to obtain driver's licenses migrants.
The following fights at Wysokie-Mazowieckie and Andrzejewo make it difficult to differentiate the losses.
These barriers make it difficult to treat those in serious need.
But on an emotional level,the comments make it difficult to maintain weight loss. Why?
These dimensions make it difficult to handle with present technologies.
This lack of summaries orstructure might make it difficult to discover patterns in the data.
Hearing loss can make it difficult to focus on and follow conversations.
Can having cataracts obstruct vision and make it difficult to obtain a drivers license?
However, EU directives make it difficult for micro-enterprises to operate successfully.
The disparities between the national systems of penalties make it difficult to combat counterfeiting and piracy effectively.