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The rest was soft and hard, meaning tailoring with all the firm edges and definite silhouettes reworked in light and airy fabrics.
Experts are concerned that the rate cut is going to hit pension funds hard, meaning annuities will provide an even lower income when people retire.
Syncing the tracks over Bluetooth takes a while and hits battery life quite hard, meaning that doing it overnight while charging is recommended.
That prophetic observation is in the O.E.D. under the sense of hard, meaning "difficult to bear or endure," but the time is singular; we're looking for hard times, stretching the length of economic discomfort.
Anything made of a substance that is harder with a higher Mohs rating will scratch anything that is not as hard, meaning a sapphire screen could resist scratches from almost anything likely to be carried in a pocket.
We then compared whether our Pakistani policymakers were more likely to change their views about a government policy after we presented them supporting evidence that was either "soft" — meaning it was anecdotal, based on a single story — or "hard," meaning it was quantitative and based on a representative survey or experiment.
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They show that the general problem of planning the optimal locations of charging stations is NP-hard, meaning that there's no shortcut to finding good solutions other than sheer brute-force calculating.
Last year's mass bleaching hit the northern third of the reef the hardest, meaning only the southern portion has been left relatively unscathed. .
Now, a team of researchers, led by Yongjun Tian and Quan Huang at Yanshan University in China, has created synthetic diamonds that are harder, meaning they are less prone to deformation and breaking, than both natural and other man-made diamonds.
Moreover, solving these optimization problems is often NP-complete or NP-hard, meaning that the algorithms are computationally expensive (16).
Though this is a simple and recognizable phrase with a powerful message, it confines one of the hardest meanings to ever be practiced in life.
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