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It would be hard to devise a more wasteful, damaging, unsustainable system.
It would be hard to devise a surer formula for economic catastrophe.
A fairer and more humane system of entry would not be hard to devise.
That's a lot of money, and it wouldn't be hard to devise taxes that would raise a significant amount of revenue from those super-high-income individuals.
It would be hard to devise a more apt symbol of the unsettled present of the orchestra and the two halls than this intermingling, whether so intended or (most likely) not.
A more fraud-friendly policy would be hard to devise than that the MBA pushed.
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So it is hard to devise accurate models.
In particular, it has been hard to devise projects for management majors.
Members of Congress say it is hard to devise a new department without knowing the strategy it is meant to pursue.
Pay structures are hard to devise when middle managers in rich-world subsidiaries expect to earn more than their seniors in head office.The future is MittalicBut the new boys have often leapt these hurdles impressively.
The problem is that it's hard to devise experiments to test this, said Eric J. Johnson, a psychologist at the Columbia Business School who was not involved in the study.
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