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It can be used to describe a schedule that is demanding or difficult to manage. Example: "With a hard schedule ahead of us, we need to stay focused and organized to meet our deadlines."
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VETERAN FIVE AT WILLIAMS.; Hopes Are High Although Quintet Has a Hard Schedule.
"People talk about our hard schedule, but it doesn't matter," said receiver Wayne Chrebet, who caught two touchdown passes yesterday.
It's a hard schedule – 12- to 13-hour days five days a week – but it's doubled my earnings to £60,000 to £70,000 a year.
You know, for me, even though presidents have a very hard schedule, you know, and we keep very long hours, you have some more flexibility with your time because we live above the store, so to speak.
"It's a hard schedule, starting at school and then going to cross-country and then straight to volleyball," said Peterson, who will participate in the prestigious Stanford Invitational on Saturday in Palo Alto.
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Regarding the Southwest incident, James E. Hall, a former chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board, said that the airline had "a good safety program," but that the company worked its airplanes hard, scheduling flights with very quick turnarounds.
Kids are taking ridiculously hard schedules, doing club sports in elementary school, and literally killing themselves over it.
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The Steelers have the hardest schedule in 2015, with their opponents having a combined winning percentage of.578 in 2014.
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