Sentence examples for made it difficult to execute from inspiring English sources

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The blustery conditions in Arthur Ashe Stadium made it difficult to execute the simplest of shots, but rather than letting her frustrations boil over, Zvonareva pared her expectations and her game.

However, the location, size and description of the of the user interface elements made it difficult to execute the activities.

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The practicalities would make it difficult to execute, but the plan would tick many boxes.

Therefore, motor primitives are not usually performed as well as expected, which makes it difficult to execute multiple motor primitives consecutively.

One reason for this is presumably the high computational cost of this approach, which makes it difficult to execute for very large numbers of sequence fragments.

While the strongest evidence supporting the use of palivizumab in infants with underlying medical illnesses is a randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial, the requisite of an extremely large sample size in each specific medical illness makes it difficult to execute such studies.

Make it difficult to do.

He made it difficult to live successfully.

It made it difficult to hear everything.

This has made it difficult to define.

Many firm descriptions made it difficult to make judgments.

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