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The government is likely to have a harder time arguing in court that the community action programme is not forced work, as it is a requirement for all those who are very long-term unemployed to take part or face losing their benefits for 26 weeks.
But it may have a harder time arguing in court over another feature that dismays broadcasters: the ability to share recorded shows with others who own the same recorder.
A mean girl can easily deny anything you say about her, but she'll have a harder time arguing against your personal feelings.
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"If this is the will of the people, politicians will have a hard time arguing that this isn't an attraction".
Even the fiercest brunch hater will have a hard time arguing with the weekend midday menu at Greenpoint Fish, which changes with the season and the catch.
Yet even liberal economists have a hard time arguing that Mr. Bush's cluelessness actually caused the poor economic performance on his watch.
You'd have a hard time arguing the era didn't feature sufficient fantastic music, social upheaval and blue-sky fashion choices to support a major exhibition.
"People who are getting music for free off the internet have a hard time arguing against bands selling their songs to commercials," Marks says.
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