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What becomes really hard is picking the three things, or maybe the five things max, that this is what's really important.
It looks like some stations are in a zone all by themselves and it becomes really hard to determine why they charge more".
Now, Democrats rely on what may be fast becoming a fail-safe formula: Focus on turning out voters in the "urban crescent" of Northern Virginia, Richmond and Hampton Roads and the college towns of Charlottesville and Blacksburg, and it becomes really hard to lose.
Also, in this world where all these new services and technologies are alerting you to what's happening within your business, it becomes really hard to manage.
"But it becomes really hard to recreate the history of what happened with the deals in question when the people that were in the room when the contracts were signed are no longer at the company".
Especially if that misinformation reinforces their opinions, it just becomes really hard to dislodge it.
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"If it gets really, really cold, my lips become really hard and my cheekbones become really stiff," she said.
"We begged her, but especially after she turned 18, it just became really hard".
"With sections like weddings and books and divorce, and with multiple countries, it's become really hard without having it all integrated in one independent entity," Ms. Huffington said.
"It's become really hard for the companies to say they can't achieve these higher standards," said Dan Becker, director of the Safe Climate Campaign, a group working to mitigate global warming.
We stayed through all the unrest and the fighting, but in 1997 things became really hard – people were being massacred and my parents thought it was really dangerous; more dangerous than ever before.
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