Certainly forces are at work which will make life difficult for the vendors of telecoms gear.
The Swedish authorities are not acting at the behest of the CIA or the American embassy in Stockholm when they make life difficult for the founder of Wikileaks.
Yet even as rich countries hand out more money with one hand, with the other they continue to make life difficult for the world's poorest by excluding them from rich-country markets.
And the strategy seems to be similar to what Israel's doing in Gaza to make life difficult for the civilian population so that they will pressure, in Lebanon, Hezbollah, and in Gaza, Hamas, to release the captured Israeli soldiers.
The attorney wanted an autopsy performed to determine if Carvel was mentally competent at the time of her death. (This would mean examining her brain.) When it comes to estate planning, your mistakes live long after you die and often make life difficult for the heirs you wanted to benefit.
But in a country where indicators ranging from economic growth to the ruble's exchange rate are largely dictated by the volatile energy and metals prices, investors are seeking greater consistency in the government's campaign against corruption and illegal business practices, its plans to deregulate utility prices, and its efforts to lower administrative barriers that make life difficult for all but the largest companies.
Secondly, if you make life difficult for yourself - perhaps by shooting into the light or in very difficult conditions such as heavy rain, driving snow or stormy seas - there will be less chance of you overlapping with other photographers' work and your images stand a chance of being far more striking.
Broadcasters will not deliberately try to make life more difficult for viewers and listeners in the digital age of personal video recorders and IPTV, but they will have to work with content owners who are lobbying hard to protect their copyrighted assets through, for example, automatic expiry on programmes.
He described the wicket as "sporting" and said it was now up to the bowlers to make life difficult for India's batsmen.
Soon after, the Met received intelligence that suspects in the case intended to make life difficult for him.
The rise of Tizen will make life more difficult for Microsoft (MSFT) and Research In Motion (RIMM).
The second strategy has been to make life difficult for asylum-seekers.
But rather than fight criminals (or, as libertarians would argue, get rid of victimless crimes), the government imposes policies that make life more difficult and costly for everyone else.
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Like all Pacific Island teams, if you give them the ammunition, they grow as a team and make life very difficult for you.
As far as the U.S. streaming subscription business is concerned, the overall market growth is bound to slow and rising competition will make life increasingly difficult for Netflix.
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Second, his entire argument rests on the statist assumption that government should restrict honest people because this will somehow make life more difficult for criminals.
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