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"When people look at the implications of ongoing exponential growth, it gets harder and harder to accept," he says.

large evergreen of western United States; wood much harder than Canadian hemlock.

For one thing, it's harder to start anew at her age.

The whole Redwood City philosophy was based on a willingness to try harder than anyone else.

It's hard to deliver, though, and harder still to know if we receive the truth in our most intimate exchanges.

Devaluation might help exports but would also make it harder for households to pay back their foreign loans.

This means most people are overdosing and feeling drowsy, or underdosing and still coughing. Both make it harder for you to rest well and get better.

So if you get into trouble, that doesn't mean you're a troublemaker, it means you need to try harder to act right.

Second, the British-backed policy of enlargement has gradually changed the character of the union, making it harder for French views to prevail and over-emphasising open markets.

In trying to make it harder for customers to get legal advice from formally allied firms, or even a global one-stop shop, Brazil is moving against a tide towards globalisation in legal practice.

It is always a long shot when an untrained opposition goes against a ruthless dictator with a well-equipped army. But tactical conflicts and the lack of clear goals are making it even harder.

-He just hits harder.

Reading TIFF files reliably is much harder than writing them.

Such dependence makes the problem all the harder to resolve.

Obstructions of this sort make it all the harder to settle other essential matters swiftly.

Still, Kogevinas said, the findings suggest that people need to work harder to reduce everyone's exposure to chlorine.

Too much architectural layering (especially before it is needed) makes design harder because you shift the foundation the design must rest upon.

Somehow, it is harder to place the moment when the excitement of a new year turned to wariness and then to alarm and then to futile questions about the nature of time.

She has been explicitly advised that she will find it harder to get modeling work because she is not Caucasian - and you don't get too much more clear-cut than that.

The totalitarian ones are both sicker and harder to dislodge.

Molecules probably aren't going to start getting squished together and vibrate harder when I do something like this.

Bigger wheels means your robot has less torque to carry a heavy payload, and bigger wheels generally mean fine position control is harder too.

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Fate and careless leadership hit them harder than they deserved.

What will be harder to put right is another deficiency regularly flagged up by the OECD: education and skills.

It may be far harder, in fact, to catch a poacher than a tiger.

And by supporting teachers' right to rant against students online, we devalue their status as professionals and actually make it harder to protect real academic freedom in the classroom.

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