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"The employer-employee bond is sometimes difficult to sever".
But the emotional ties we develop with sports teams are more difficult to sever.
I am much happier thinking about Emerson's effect upon Whitman and Frost, Wallace Stevens and Hart Crane, than upon American geopolitics, but I fear the two arenas are difficult to sever.
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But it's very, very hard to sever ties".
Banks now also routinely encourage customers to pay bills online -- a practice that makes it difficult for customers to sever their banking relationships.
It invites you to think about how difficult it would be, to sever a man's head with a little knife like that, and how painful.
Even with explosives, he said, the job would be difficult, given the large amount of explosives needed to sever one of the cables and the access a terrorist would need to get the explosives near a cable.
We want to sever our business relationship.
Ian Michaels, a Department of Environmental Protection spokesman, said the agency decided to sever ties with the group in the midst of its second three-year contract because officials had found it difficult to get the patrol's volunteer pilots to fly regular missions.
I'm about to sever our long friendship.
But Mr. Kumar now appears ready to sever them.
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