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Young people recognise this, but we need to work harder to dissolve old stereotypes about the industry.
These large clusters were harder to dissolve during cycle deformation, thus reduced the cyclic softening effect and enhanced the FCP resistance.
Third, the properties of HOBB and DBF differ: DBF possesses a weaker polarity, is harder to dissolve in water, and is easier to dissolve in the organic phase than HOBB.
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Some dyes (like reds) are harder to dissolve than other.
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An early election then (or indeed now) would have cleared the air, but the constitution makes it hard to dissolve parliament, even when there is barely a majority for any government.
William Hague, the foreign secretary, defended the move on BBC Radio 4's The World at One: "Once you agree that there should be a fixed-term parliament, it is only fixed-term if there is some provision to really give it credibility to make it hard to dissolve parliament, other than exceptional circumstances, part way through its five-year term.
The reason may be due to the strong hydrophilicity but weak lipophilicity of short-carbon-chained tartaric ester, leading them hard to dissolve in gasoline.
Later, she signed up for mesotherapy, in which injections go into areas of fat, to dissolve hard-to-lose cellulite on her upper thighs.
To dissolve hard water or mineral deposits, choose an acidic water-based cleaner; white vinegar in water would make a good rinsing agent to this effect.
In his post-war preface to Hegel und der Staat, Rosenzweig reflects on his initial hopes that the book might serve to "dissolve the hard and limited Hegelian conception of the state … in its coming-to-be through the life of its thinker".
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