Sentence examples for make it difficult to mobilize from inspiring English sources

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American society, he said, "is more dependent on self-protection and taking care of your own household," attitudes that make it difficult to mobilize public attention and money to prevent disasters ahead of time.

Worse yet for Mr. Bayh, Ms. Germond and an official from the National Organization for Women were quoted in a Baltimore Sun article that suggested that Mr. Bayh's "problematic" stance on abortion might make it difficult to mobilize votes from pro-choice women.

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Smallholders face poverty traps and subsistence consumption constraints, making it difficult to mobilize savings to cope with weather shocks.

One of them noted that structural gaps often make it difficult to build operational bridges, mobilize other sectors, and reinforce the whole process.

Such misjudgments make it difficult to make accurate assessments of the specific challenges that we are facing and to mobilize our inner resources to meet them effectively.

These properties make it difficult to detect.

They make it difficult to cheat.

That can make it difficult to sell.

Make it difficult to do.

Make it difficult to cancel.

Make it difficult to watch porn.

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