Possible Results:
dificultase
-I hindered
Imperfect subjunctiveyoconjugation ofdificultar.
Imperfect subjunctiveél/ella/ustedconjugation ofdificultar.
dificulta
Affirmative imperativeconjugation ofdificultar.

dificultar

Ese es su gran defecto, porque bastaría que su propietario dificultase tal pacto para que el acuerdo quedara arruinado, quedara bloqueado.
That is it main defect, because all the owner would have to do is make difficulties over the pact and the whole agreement would collapse in ruins.
Si con posterioridad el cumplimiento del contrato se dificultase o resultase imposible debido a la modificación de disposiciones relativas al comercio exterior, embargos u otras sanciones, B.M.P.
In the event of fulfilment of the contract being impeded or becoming impossible retroactively due to the amendment of foreign trade provisions, embargoes or other sanctions, B.M.P.
Creemos que resulta muy valioso y, por lo tanto, me preocuparía enormemente que sucediera algo que restase valor al programa y que dificultase que ciertos Estados miembros participaran en él.
We think it is very valuable, so I would certainly be concerned if anything happened to detract from the programme and make it more difficult for certain Member States to take part in it.
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