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In his last speech to conference as leader of the union, John Dunford, the association's general secretary, warned that a culture of instant gratification has made teenagers "immensely" harder to teach than a decade ago.
By adapting Tory policies, New Labour not only made itself electable, but also made it immensely harder for the Tories to define themselves in a way that was both distinctive and attractive to the swing voters who decide elections.Those difficulties still plague the Tories.
Many of those warnings are now reality, but now changing the scheme or experimenting with it is immensely harder.
But the task is immensely harder if the families the children live in are abjectly poor.
But when you learn to become dependent on something, or expect something to help you, not having that "thing" makes whatever task you are facing immensely harder, mentally.
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More than that, he was popular and immensely hard-working.
But as is so often the case, incumbents find it immensely hard to disrupt themselves.
Finding that electoral space is immensely hard, as is governing from the centre-right.
But the sheer democratic force of a referendum result is immensely hard to resist.
He worked immensely hard at Warwickshire, where his mentor and coach was that Edgbaston doyen Tiger Smith.
This was immensely hard work that took most of a century to complete in places such as Italy, Germany and Greece.
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