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Even a highly experienced Democratic president with a record of bucking his party would find it hard to tame a large Democratic majority in Congress.
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Finding enough people willing to bear the "personal cost" of keeping asylum-seekers out has made it hard to tame a "recalcitrant" bureaucracy, a top official says.
And the Japanese no longer just find it hard to understand how nature could deal such a blow; increasingly, they want to know why the government of a rich and orderly land should be taking so long to tame an overheating nuclear plant and get help to communities ravaged by the tsunami.
They find it hard to trust".
And a day after Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani announced that the city would try, for the first time in 21 years, to tame traffic by prohibiting single-occupant cars from crossing into Midtown and Lower Manhattan, drivers around the city found it hard to believe that this automotive right was, in fact, just a privilege that could be curtailed.
We found it hard to dismiss them.
Don't ever be mean to it, because every time you are it will make it harder to tame.
The only deal is it'll be a little hard to tame flyaways.
Wolves are hard to tame, even as puppies, and many researchers find it much more plausible that dogs, in effect, invented themselves.
He found it hard himself.
Hoon found it hard.
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