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Why do the Nepalese have such a hard time agreeing?
"Mr. President, this Congress has a hard time agreeing as to what the time of day is," he said.
But, he said, the moment that stance is abandoned, "you have a very hard time agreeing again on another standard".
KRISTOPHER OKWEDY and the New York Civil Liberties Union have so little in common that they would probably have a hard time agreeing on a lunch order.
But just as some liberals have a hard time agreeing publicly with anything that conservatives advocate, there are some conservatives who reflexively oppose anything that liberals want.
In the filing, Con Ed said it would have a hard time agreeing to the proposed reduction unless the $36.4 million in rebates were set aside.
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That's right: There were voters in these hard times agreeing to be taxed despite the "no new taxes" mantra of simplistic conservative politicians.
As the conclave drags on to a third day with still no Pope, the spokesman acknowledged that the cardinals were having a harder time agreeing on a candidate than at the last conclave, in 2005: "This time around, we just don't have a slam dunk with Hitler Youth experience".
R: Because we're three people and have a really hard time to agreeing on one thing.
Many players from that time agreed.
We had a hard time finding places we agreed on".
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