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"That makes it all the harder to face the reality of abuse.
If steel gets its way, it will become harder to face down other powerful domestic protectionists, from textile workers to citrus growers.
I find it harder to face the idea that I would have been responsible for keeping that woman from raising her child in this country.
She added, "Whereas Andre welcomes that kind of challenge, Pete looks at it and says, 'Man, do I really want to do this?' " It is harder to face no-name players without the edge of the awe factor.
It's easy to identify the "folk devil" in each situation, but it's much harder to face up to the part that social work may play in creating, fuelling and sustaining moral panics.
Not since David Steel's famous call to his party to "prepare for government" has a leader of the third party tried harder to face his party with the thought of power than Clegg did in Bournemouth today.
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She saw her son's body, but still found the truth hard to face.
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