Sentence examples for harder means from inspiring English sources

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Harder means that being smart and creative will matter even more.

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It's a harder, meaner place, with less time to indulge an amiable idiot.

"We've worked hard at being harder, meaner, more streetwise and we've still got a way to go.

When I dug to see what "harder" meant, I was told that there was a "toughness" about her.

Plenty of fat Louisiana shellfish — procured by the hardest means — rested in chopped ice.

— Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad "Frequent late nights and a penchant for partying hard means [Silvio Berlusconi] never gets sufficient rest".

Nowadays he thinks that bringing a sexual-harassment suit was probably the hardest means of redress he could have pursued.

Yet she thought, "the fact that these problems are hard means that I'm not really very smart," she says today.

Hard means a struggle.

Yeah, but going hard means that I'll probably have to buy an extra seat on the plane.

The past two years have already seen the assertion of American, Iranian, Iraqi, Turkish, and Russian power -- whether through soft or hard means -- on a protracted basis in Syria.

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