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Politics has made things harder.
But the president, an economist of Andean Indian descent, has made things harder for himself.
Rather than quietly encourage the hobbled president, Mr Bush has made things harder for him.
But the recession has made things harder – and students and graduates are having to change the way they tackle uni and CV experience as a result.
The rivalry between the president, Ashraf Ghani, and his chief executive, Abdullah Abdullah, has made things harder – the two have been squabbling since beginning a power-sharing exercise in November 2014.
"But if you're Kerry, Kerry's concerned about the overall image nationally of the convention, and he's concerned that Menino has made things harder by not resolving things with the union," Mr. DiNatale added.
"There is no doubt at all it has made things harder," said one of those with knowledge of the meeting, adding that several recent applications for licences had been rejected.
She told me that I had made things hard for her at The New Yorker, and I said: "What the hell are you talking about Pauline?
This might have made things hard for the film company that has snapped the book up, but it is also what makes it special.
Capitalism and free market forces have made things harder.
Would it have made things harder for them if the EU did not exist?
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