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Because it embodies so much, productivity is hard to influence and control.
NGOs work hard to influence policy makers, raise funds and most important of all instil trust amongst street children.
Second, head-to-head polls throughout the election cycle have been hard to influence for any reason.
To navigate, they invariably turn to those experts that the wineries have worked so hard to influence.
However, CEOs are hard to influence, especially on the matter of their own salaries; a better place to start would be the government.
No sitting governor has ever tried so hard to influence a primary election in the opposing party since the 1960's.
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It's a little bit harder to influence.
In particular, it will be even harder to influence North Korea's behavior.
The risks in both assessing and meeting need will be multiplying, while staff will find it harder to influence quality and effectiveness.
Most importantly, it allows every voting booth to be secured by federal security forces – who are considered harder to influence or intimidate than local police.
As a result Iran's exports have fallen to around 1.5m b/d, according to International Energy Agency IEAA) data.Other countries have proved harder to influence.
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