Examples of using Make it difficult in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Attending college is expensive and taking a full load of classes can make it difficult to find a part-time job opportunity that fits with your schedule.
Facebook will make it easy for you to post your Instagram posts, but make it difficult or negatively impact you if you try to post a YouTube video.
The two different sources make it difficult to verify the increase in families facing eviction,
Moreover, irregular cycles make it difficult to predict your ovulation time,
Cataracts make it difficult to read or drive a car,
Deficiencies in the current US political ecology make it difficult to efficiently administrate the federal government, so national economic
Drinking from a bottle at this age could make it difficult for her to learn proper eating habits at home and at school.
Other people can experience more continuous and severe problems which make it difficult to carry out everyday activities.
Its abundance can make it difficult to move around the yard,
Dry eye can make it difficult to perform some activities, such as using a computer
Cell phones make it difficult to be out of touch with bosses,
motor problems that make it difficult for them to use the mouse.
the Amazons in 1913, learning self-defense techniques that make it difficult for security guards to easily remove them.
FAA rules make it difficult to sell individual seats on Charter flights.
About clothes and mosquitos- Clothes make it difficult for mosquitoes to bite,
which can make it difficult to move and bend the knees.
Employees don't have to rely on email and a collection of disparate apps and data sources that make it difficult to get the job done.
Other peoplecan experience more continuous and severe problemswhich make it difficult to carry out everyday activities.
This can hurt your PPC campaigns and can also make it difficult for you to obtain a high search engine ranking.
Work and life commitments often make it difficult or impossible to be a full-time(or part-time) student.