Examples of using Make it difficult in English and their translations into Finnish
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Variations in the manufacturing process can make it difficult to obtain satisfactory operation when connecting some types of LEDs in parallel.
complicate your movement and make it difficult to pass the level.
Globalisation and the increasing mobility of taxpayers can make it difficult for Member States to assess tax bases properly.
These effects occur with lesions of the cerebellum and often make it difficult to restore walking and self-care skills.
Inadequate or poor quality regulations reduce market confidence and make it difficult for investors to take decisions.
its limited export-import functions, make it difficult to transfer emails to third-party mail clients.
Many of these authorities have duties not only in fisheries but also in other domains which make it difficult to coordinate fisheries control.
poor communication are factors that make it difficult to take advantage of the recreational variety available.
choices can make it difficult for many to commit to a relationship.
the increased provision of such services make it difficult for diverging national regimes to coexist.
tightness in the shoulder which can make it difficult to move the arm.
scarcity of resources make it difficult for SMEs to comply with environmental legislation.
cultures that might otherwise make it difficult for young people to find their desired relationships.
is the natural frequency bandwidth, make it difficult, and the two neighbors can not normally be in writing at the same time.
but also make it difficult for you to focus on the line of sight.
This could involve a limitation of the right to use Article 296 and make it difficult to demarcate the respective scope of the civil and the defence Directives.
They suffer froman accumulation of natural handicaps, which make it difficult to improve economic
The living conditions of Roma make it difficult to take the steps necessary in the long battle to eliminate gypsy-only classrooms.
This may make it difficult to implement the city schemes contained in that great compendium of measures, the proposed new Objective 2.