Examples of using Make it harder in English and their translations into Hungarian
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We must not make it harder for them to use wood,
These changes make it harder to breathe.
Put more people out of work and make it harder of the american economy.
Now let me make it harder for you.
Ice and snow make it harder to….
In too many places in the world today, laws and customs make it harder for women to start a business, run for office,
As Facebook, Twitter, and Google Plus make it harder to get found organically, niche sites are
Under such circumstances make it harder for new entrants,
At the same time, higher interest rates make it harder for financially weak companies to meet their debt obligations.
The new design allows more homogeneous spoke tensions and make it harder, more powerful bike that weighs more than 100 grams less than the previous version.
alter your metabolism in ways that make it harder to take healthy-lifestyle steps.
changes in your brain chemistry that make it harder to resist eating certain foods.
New design allows more homogeneous spoke tensions and make it harder, more powerful bikes.
Children with Special Educational Needs have learning difficulties that make it harder for them to learn than most children of the same age.
Even so, the progestins make it harder for the fertilized egg to become attached to the walls of the uterus,
Skipping meals can cause your blood sugar levels to fluctuate and make it harder to get them back under control.
Because small vessel disease can make it harder for the heart to pump blood to the rest of the body,
I'm hurting because the bad cops make it harder for the good cops to do the important work they have been called to.
provision in certain geographical areas) in a number of Member States make it harder for vulnerable groups to access care;
Which make it harder to read and understand