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The Major Cities Chiefs Association, assessed the issue, stating, "without assurances that contact with the police would not result in purely civil immigration enforcement action, the hard won trust, communication and cooperation from the immigrant community would disappear". This point could not be better illustrated than by the cases at Miramonte Elementary School.
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However forthright--it's hard to win trust while reading clients their financial Miranda rights.
Descended from a long line of lace-curtain Irish and Louisiana-French ancestors, he isn't the sort to bestow his love indiscriminately; unlike the Mumbai-born Merchant, whose talent for effusive, instant intimacy was as hard to resist as his famed lamb curry, Ivory's trust is hard won.
Faith is hard won.
Malhotra said: "This result is a great victory for Labour which shows the progress we are making under Ed Miliband's leadership, a vote of confidence in the way Labour is changing, listening hard, winning back the trust of the people we seek to serve.
The lessons were hard won.
The reprieve was hard won.
"He tried hard, ran hard, won hard.
It was an identity hard won.
But such victories are hard won.
It was a victory hard won.
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