Examples of 'made it more difficult for' in a sentence

Meaning of "made it more difficult for"

made it more difficult for: This phrase suggests that a situation or action has increased the level of challenge or hardship for someone or something, potentially hindering progress or success

How to use "made it more difficult for" in a sentence

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made it more difficult for
I only made it more difficult for you.
But unfortunately, by going public he 's made it more difficult for us.
It increasingly made it more difficult for me to live in two worlds.
The amendment, passed by the Queen on Thursday, has made it more difficult for.
These conditions have made it more difficult for remaining residents.
This made it more difficult for other artists to find commissions.
But you have just made it more difficult for us.
It made it more difficult for beneficiaries to obtain the necessary private funding.
Population security measures have made it more difficult for terrorists to conduct attacks.
This made it more difficult for the nation to access the American credit market.
A number of respondents said that this has made it more difficult for the hosting organizations.
This has made it more difficult for traditional historians to locate it.
Are you aware of changes that have made it more difficult for career managers?
Isolation made it more difficult for me to get an objective explanation of the situation.
If you wait, you have made it more difficult for both you and them.

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This ban made it more difficult for landowners in the region to sell their land.
France 's MERCANTILISM made it more difficult for PAINTING to develop.
This has made it more difficult for Southern to meet growing customer demands.
The prolonged cheering made it more difficult for him to compose himself . ".
He 's made it more difficult for us to take him out quickly and covertly.
Financial liberalisation made it more difficult for farmers to access institutional credit.
This made it more difficult for smaller, local investors to get into the market.
Expanding his kingdom made it more difficult for British forces to make their move.
Rising prices made it more difficult for the Government to provide fertilizer or import energy.
But the euro has made it more difficult for governments to respond.
The blockade made it more difficult for the population to solve its day-to-day problems.
New developments have made it more difficult for unscrupulous affiliates to make money.
I only made it more difficult for you You were not yourself, Zhaan.
Changes introduced in 2012 made it more difficult for people to claim the State pension.
It made it more difficult for them . ".
Essentially, Bill C-525 made it more difficult for Canadian workers to unionize.
You have made it more difficult for us… and for them.
Several issues arose that made it more difficult for Alaska to push towards self-government.
Google's made it more difficult for some phones with two-factor authentication.
It would have made it more difficult for police to identify him.
Has this made it more difficult for you?
By capturing Melos, Athens made it more difficult for Sparta to attack its island possessions.
This, of course, made it more difficult for innovative leadership to prevail.

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