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Now it is up to Michael Dell to figure things out at a company that's having a hard time creating any buzz.
How should I handle this?" Or, "I'm having a hard time creating urgency in my sales pipeline — getting customers to feel like they need to buy now.
"The economy is having a hard time creating jobs right now, and the prospect of a 40% increase in the minimum wage is almost inevitably going to cost some individuals a future opportunity to get a job," said David French, senior vice president of government relations at the National Retail Federation.
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In 1964, he attempted a career in standup, but he had a hard time creating a persona.
Still, even a partial adoption of his plan is likely to be painful for an economy that has a hard time creating new jobs fast enough.
By going out to the malls and anchoring them, these department stores created traffic for a great many specialty stores that otherwise would have had a hard time creating any demand — essentially because they couldn't afford the advertising, which is a necessary cost of doing business in a department store.
Current theories have a hard time creating something so big so fast.
Worst: You'll have a hard time creating your own group.
Also, banks have a hard time creating a customer for life.
The Kube speaker has a hard time creating a cohesive soundstage though placing it in a smaller room helps.
With slow sales cycles to school systems and entrenched incumbents, ed tech can be a slower grind to an exit and one where a $500 million fund would have a hard time creating a return, the argument goes.
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