Examples of using Make it more difficult in English and their translations into Dutch
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News- 27 November 2018 The new privacy laws make it more difficult to combat human trafficking.
These push up operational costs and make it more difficult to integrate the various entities.
All these three elements make it more difficult to accept or look favourably upon the Council's proposal.
Such deficiencies make it more difficult to use the full benefits of the Directives.
multiple state sales tax rates make it more difficult to determine how much sales tax to charge to each customer.
They allow sunlight to pass to the surface, but make it more difficult for heat to escape into space.
medical staff in the public sector make it more difficult to address this issue effectively.
which for a few hours make it more difficult for us to effectively explore Egypt.
In this way, we will not make it more difficult for law-abiding citizens to participate in European events!
Create complex passwords to help make it more difficult for hackers to compromise your accounts.
This make it more difficult for the Union to respond to the challenge of climate change
These make it more difficult to recognize the image,
and not make it more difficult.
Some network rules co-branding14 may also impede entry or at least make it more difficult.
By following the already established behavior patterns the virus engine proceeds into certain system modifications that make it more difficult to restore the affected system and data.
ERUs would undermine this incentive and make it more difficult to achieve the objectives of the Community on increasing renewable energy use.
believe that if we adopt that approach, we shall make it more difficult to find a solution.
preference only further humanity's vulnerability and make it more difficult for you to recognize and to adapt to a changing world.
cannot be accepted because it would make it more difficult to supervise the application of structural programmes and could result in subsidies being paid twice.
Confidence in gold would pull money out of the rigged markets for financial instruments and make it more difficult to maintain the appearance that all is well.