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Anyway, it's a hard public discussion.
His wife wouldn't interfere with government affairs, but her charm on some occasions worked to soften the hard public feelings toward her husband.
After Perry has received some of this recognition, the sketchbooks are also a refuge from the hard public grind of being an artist.
It's been a long, hard, public process, although I'd read one interview in which he'd described the washing of his dirty laundry in public as "liberating" in some ways.
Cowen related his impression that Gerry Adams was playing a 'double game' -- taking a hard public line against criminality, but avoiding definitive action in order to retain maneuverability for final negotiations with unionists".
Geoffrey H. Fettus, a lawyer at the Natural Resources Defense Council who argued the case, said that because of Friday's ruling, "this is the first instance where the long-term implications of our nuclear waste disposal policy will have to be given a hard public look".
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It's something in between, and that's a harder public health message".
Rescues are harder: public money benefits some firms and not others, and political pressure is easier to exert.
India has taken one of the hardest public lines in the first week of these talks, and in the lead-up to them.
India took one of the hardest public lines at the climate change talks in Paris, and in the lead-up to them.
The Palestinian Authority has been under pressure from its constituents to take a harder public line on negotiations since documents leaked recently that showed that it was prepared to make major concessions in negotiations with Israel.
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