41. She made life very difficult for me. 42. These changes will make life difficult for everyone involved. 43. But, as teaching assistant Jane Morrison explained, the task may not be too difficult for the perceiving teacher. 44. Everyone agreed that I should work, because marriage would be difficult for me. 45. They were too difficult for me. 46. They also made it more difficult for temporary residents or visitors to become permanent residents. 47. The journey is especially difficult for those without their own transport and would impose extra expense on those least able to afford it. 48. This successful sequence made life difficult for those who followed the stars of Geoffrey Howe or Edward Heath. 49. Control of well-qualified and experienced managers and administrators in the state apparatus is difficult for less able party officials and causes resentment. 50. Second, the system tends to work for more affluent foreign consumers and domestic elites by making life more difficult for the rural poor. |