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Mr Vasella later refused the package.After Mr Minder's victory it will become harder to extend such corporate generosity.
In relation to this, environmentalism might work harder to extend what poet Kathleen Jamie calls "the web of our noticing".
Still, even when rested and ready, people generally find it far harder to extend empathetic concern to a nation than to a neighbor.
Increasingly anxious about the deficit as a political issue, Congressional Republicans are moving to reshape President Bush's budget, with some taking aim at his planned increases for the military and even considering steps to make it harder to extend the tax cuts that expire in 2011.
Before the stress reach the peak stress, the value of σ is also increasing along with the increase of σ1, and the crack is harder to extend, which explains the reason that the rock specimens' permeability is decreased or vibrated.
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Peter Gelb, the Met's general manager, has pushed hard to extend the Met's performances into the electronic realm.
It's not hard to extend Mr. Podesta's theory about the legislative box to other areas in which the administration has faltered.
China's state banks are competing hard to extend car loans.All this makes the hassles that foreign carmakers tend to experience in China seem more bearable.
Linking the Golan situation to the Iraq killings two days earlier, Mr. Churkin said: "Some people are trying very hard to extend the Syrian conflict.
But Republicans are pushing hard to extend all the Bush-era tax cuts, not just those for lower- and middle-income taxpayers.
"Apple has worked hard to extend its retailer coverage across China, while Apple Music and other localised services have refreshed the iOS ecosystem for Chinese consumers," notes Oh.
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