This constant retuning would make it difficult for the enemy to jam the signals.
Hardly anyone expected the Islanders to make it difficult for the Penguins, but they did.
And that would make it difficult for President Barack Obama to be re-elected.
Union contracts also make it difficult for management to lay-off workers and utilize part-time employees.
Many states have laws that make it difficult for clinics like this to operate.
Being charged with a crime can make it difficult for people to get US visas.
That exposure could make it difficult for President Francois Hollande to balance the budget by 2016.
However, high inflation could hurt consumer spending and make it difficult for insurers to sell policies.
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This, in turn, would make it difficult for the council to meet its current level of commitments.
Correspondents say the health ministry's announcement will make it difficult for her to avoid appearing in court.
In other words, they make it difficult for schools to adopt creative and innovative arrangements for student learning.
But the Patriots' success will make it difficult for this dynasty to last.
But the things that make superheroes so great--their speed, strength and sometimes super powers--also make it difficult for filmmakers.
Netflix has the scale to make it difficult for new entrants given low price points and expensive content costs.
And does it make it difficult for them to be a partner of the administration in fighting this thing?
That will make it difficult for the Board of Trade to extract favourable terms on details like fee-sharing arrangements.
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"We are in an excellent group with some very good sides who will make it difficult for us, " said Allardyce.
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Such wild swings could make it difficult for the virtual currency to gain traction among investors and businesses alike, experts said.
Of course, countries find all sorts of ways to make it difficult for importers to sell goods in their markets.
They then blamed the victims, saying that local governments and residents make it difficult for them to trim the trees properly.
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Joshi said the cultural differences between Bollywood and Hollywood could make it difficult for Bollywood films to cross over to America.
But Maria Celina Rodrigues, the Brazilian consul in Paris, said the depth of the ocean would make it difficult for searchers.
It's absolutely massive and will make it difficult for people to get on with their lives for the next 15 years.
"It's a positive result because if we score there it will make it difficult for them, " Malaga winger Joaquin told Canal Plus.
And without new mortgages, the consumer-loan volumes alone make it difficult for companies such as Springleaf to keep so many stores open.
Still, resident Deborah Stone worries that the remaining bike rack could make it difficult for emergency vehicles to pull over near the building.
Lowe believed the new rules introduced by world governing body FIA make it difficult for McLaren to gauge their development against their competitors.
The request set a precedent that could make it difficult for Mr. Donovan to investigate any matter related to politics, Mr. Schick wrote.
Justice minister Chris Grayling has asked the Sentencing Council to review guidelines which make it difficult for judges to give out tougher sentences.
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Delinquencies cause the credit card companies to cut credit limits for existing customers and make it difficult for new customers to get cards.
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