Sentence examples for harder presumably from inspiring English sources

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In one way or another, they all gave Jordan a reason to work harder and to play harder, presumably to make them all pay for their transgressions.

Instead, she says she worked "harder" (presumably, harder than the men in the hotel business, which was then male-dominated) so she could succeed in her chosen field despite her sex and make it easier for other women.

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A rock and a hard place Presumably the president already knows all of this.

They described this assessment as based on hard intelligence, presumably telephone intercepts.

Other male fish in the lake, such as suckers and trout, also produced vitellogenin, but their populations were not as hard hit, presumably because these larger species have longer natural life spans.

Glass vials have a smoother surface than plastic and therefore it is presumably harder for the fly to climb.

He is French, which means the ability to whip up a beurre blanc at the drop of a chapeau is presumably hard-wired into his DNA.

Asked where the female Conservative cabinet members were during the session, the source said: "I'm not sure – presumably hard at work doing their jobs".

The files are on your hard drive, and presumably some method exists for non-iTunes users to add music to their Pre.

You're telling these lovely and presumably hard-working actresses, who all have shows in the same time slot, "I'd rather look at hogs than look at you".

Powell's man sees this policy of integration into coalitions as a "force multiplier," a product of "hard-headed multilateralism" (presumably not the same as Madeleine Albright's "assertive multilateralism").

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