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"What the digital thing has a harder time doing is making mistakes," he said, grabbing a clump of hay that was caught in the pitch.
Often without bearings, they have to cope with instructions; but have a harder time doing so whenever their organization provides them with few tools for coping and whenever the instructions, or part of them, are contradictory.
"Clearly, in the kind of market environment that we're in right now," he added, "start-ups are having a lot harder time doing everything".
There is a fine line between enforcing agency policy and creating law, and the Attorney General would have a harder time doing the latter while still arguing for substantial deference.
Bankers have a harder time doing this since the industry is a confidence game, and financial strength comes from projecting strength – and what else is there to judge yourself on but the money you make?
A story about a young blind man's heroic hike up Mount McKinley was rejected because it is considered biased to suggest that blind people can have a harder time doing particular tasks than sighted people.
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