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Ireland, on the other hand, face a hard time.
Will they face a hard time being accepted?
A chill has crept into karaoke parlours and brothels; mistresses also face a hard time.
However, if they did fold, they would probably face a hard time with their voters.
One reason that many of today's baby boomers face a hard time in retirement is that they still haven't paid off their mortgages.
Mr. Trump would face a hard time making an issue out of the allegation, given that his mistreatment of women far exceeds anything Mr. Biden has been accused of.
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Subsequent minority parties have faced a hard time making it work.
Although it is solid enough, by Japanese standards, in corporate lending, like all Japanese banks MTFG faces a hard time making decent returns.
If, however, anyone thinks that we are facing a hard time, I should ask him to remember that once a Prussian King, with a ridiculously small State, opposed a stronger coalition, and in three wars finally came out successful because that State had that stout heart that we need in these times.
Analysts say that while the company faces a hard time returning its smartphone division to profit, it is not impossible.
Neanderthals, a society of specialized hunters, would have faced a hard time to survive without large preys to hunt.
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