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Students will be hurt by the instability, while permanent teachers, when they finally arrive, may have a hard time asserting control.
It was thought that Rockets center Hakeem Olajuwon would have a hard time asserting himself versus Robinson and Rodman, who had both been voted into the NBA All-Defensive Teams.
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If the economy had also grown faster than expected, even with the fiscal package, the White House might have a harder time asserting that its policies were responsible for millions of new jobs.
"Did he at any time assert that immunity?" he asked.
5. Walton: On occasions like this, composers have a hard time devising music that seems deferentially ceremonial but still manages to assert some kind of musical identity of its own.
Walton: On occasions like this, composers have a hard time devising music that seems deferentially ceremonial but still manages to assert some kind of musical identity of its own.
The shares touched an all-time high of $149,200 on Dec. 10 but fell after an article in Barron's asserted that the stock was overvalued and Mr. Buffett would have a hard time expanding his portfolio.
WASHINGTON -- Some politicians have a hard time resisting the urge to declare the U.S. is No. 1, no matter what pinnacle they're asserting the country has reached.
"His hard time was hard".
He had a hard time.
"It's a hard time.
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