Examples of using Makes it more in English and their translations into Hebrew
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There's no reason to avoid visiting here- even if the TSA makes it more of hassle and, well,
Unfortunately, fatigue also makes it more difficult for you to stick to a workout schedule,
so it makes it more special, especially when everybody thought we were going to go down in the standings.
This makes it more difficult to blow off fitness on any given day than it would be if you were working out on your own.
The left iron along with other materials undigested makes it more difficult for bowl movement.
on the contrary, makes it more calm and receptive to training.
you know, makes it more human.
Therefore, this existing and established infrastructure makes it more efficient and easier to immediately deploy LoRa based solutions.
The skill to speak even a little French makes it more enjoyable to visit Paris
The bottom line is he's unpredictable, he might have no intention of letting Toby go, which makes it more urgent that we find him.
The transparency of the interface can be adjusted which undoubtedly makes it more exquisite and comprehensive.
tell a story, which makes it more fun and engaging for students.
hind legs, which makes it more like a hyena.
There are also some tiny improvements in the user interface of Micro Keylogger, which makes it more user-friendly.
What Pop is trying to say is Father Bill is not an obvious choice when you think about who's gonna be a saint, which makes it more of a mystery?
They believe that when something suffered damage and has a history it makes it more beautiful.
Website Redesign helps to boost the image and makes it more user friendly and seo.
as each compromise makes it more painful to admit you have been deceived.
because women tend to go in groups to parties in this way, it makes it more fun and you don't need the support of others to creepy men to fend off.
since there's evidence that this makes it more likely the BPA will leach out of the plastic and into the fluid.