Sentence examples for aspects that make it difficult from inspiring English sources

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This variation is probably attributable to differences across studies in sampled populations, as well as differences in methodologies, definitions, and cultural aspects that make it difficult to compare the results [ 2, 9].

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Mr. Hess also pointed to the aspects of the settlement that make it difficult for people to recover larger sums if they have been through the criminal justice system.

Note that being or feeling bullied has sometimes a subjective aspect and that is one of the reasons that make it difficult to operationalise this concept.

The HCPs in this study believed they had a role in the promotion and management of physical activity, but identified aspects of their work conditions that made it difficult to fulfil this role.

But perhaps the most damaging aspect of the bill is language that makes it difficult for retailers and restaurants to hire new workers, particularly seasonal or part-time help.

There is an inherent aspect of the Wishart et al (2008) study that makes it difficult to state conclusions without having them misinterpreted.

Olayanju et al. [ 6] note that certain aspects of life in sub-Saharan Africa make IPV more likely, including widespread poverty that makes it difficult for men to achieve what is expected of them socially.

That makes it difficult for me.

That makes it difficult to recommend solutions.

That makes it difficult to live with.

That makes it difficult.

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