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Another study, published by the National Bureau of Economic Research, found that people who sent in résumés with "black-sounding" names had a considerably harder time getting called back from employers than did people who sent in résumés showing equal qualifications but with "white-sounding" names.
But the Senate will have a considerably harder time with the legislation, and the sense of crisis will be fading while the powerful interests that oppose reform remain just as strong as ever.
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"The battle lines have become considerably harder this time around," Mr. Junker said.
If they had chosen a novel process variant as the master process, it would have been considerably harder to estimate the quality and time improvements.
But while rich nations like the UK lose between 0.5% and 3% of revenue to tax avoidance, developing countries are hit considerably harder, losing 6-13%, up to 26 times more.
Instead, in a lot of districts, they'll be asking their friends and neighbors to vote for some aging member of Congress who has been on the ballot 10 times already, which is a considerably harder sell.
But the company has had a harder time stirring interest in "Grimes," which drew considerably less than a full house on opening night.
Owing to their length, PacBio reads provide interesting information to connect other sequences, but this task is made considerably harder by their high error rate, which hinders alignment and similarity detection, both in terms of sensitivity and running time.
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