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Meanwhile, companies' long hours (often a substitute for productivity) make things hard for working mothers.
That could make things hard for him with the lively Mabina on his flank.
The restrictions that make things hard for foreign buyers have also left sellers in limbo.
"But just like guarding Michael Jordan, you've got to make things hard for him.
Some teachers tried to talk him out of it – there's no point they said, you won't go anywhere, why make things hard for yourself?
Firebirds have a tendency to make things hard for themselves by letting up in the second half of matches - you only have to look at some of their previous matches as well as last week's against the Melbourne Vixens.
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The removal of the AS will make things harder for tutors, she says.
British multiculturalism, with its emphasis on differences, may make things harder for this kind of post-racial politician.
I will not lie here: the absence of Neymar will make things harder for the Seleção in Belo Horizonte.
Instead of looking for ways to make things harder for people going through this difficult time, the government should be focusing on efforts to alleviate the struggles.
And even if he was a Hollywood player with a chauffeur-driven Mercedes waiting outside, who was I to make things harder for the staff?
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