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Stephen Harper, the Canadian Prime Minister, admitted it would be hard to secure President Putin's support.
For black Americans, even basic records — surnames, to start with — may be hard to secure.
If he can't capture a pig, it will be hard to secure funding for a follow-up study.
It will be hard to secure an EU summit deal on climate-change targets in December, for instance (see article).
But they have also warned evidence of involvement in violence or training may be hard to secure.
However, I am queasy about making a push for opt-outs the main focus of our policy, not just because it will be hard to secure them.
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Like the author herself, Casey and Ella are modern women whose definition of happiness includes career satisfaction and personal fulfillment — both of which can be harder to secure than a man with a ring.
However, Whiteside warned it would be harder to secure supplies of fresh ingredients, and said Greggs was examining what alternative products it could offer to customers if there were shortages of ingredients such as lettuce and tomatoes.
"It is a pity that the Conservatives will not even sit down to begin negotiations until later this year - when it will be harder to secure an agreement - and have stalled at every opportunity they have been given to do so".
And continued aid will be harder to secure and subject to ever-greater scrutiny.
But Huckabee won Iowa largely through his appeal to the state's evangelical and socially conservative base, which will be harder to secure this time around.
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