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It is one that the authorities will find it increasing hard to answer.
Australian Sally Pearson is proving increasing hard to beat as she took the women's 100m hurdles in 12.51.
Yes, it is fair to say that the parents should still pay attention to the ratings, but this is increasing hard to notice when the games are presented in the mass-market media.
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And Mr. Greenspan's epitaph makes the Fed's next interest rate increase harder to justify.
Increasing hard segment leads to higher modulus and lower strain-at-break.
Influence of hard segment content on the gel-sol transition as studied by DSC showed that increasing hard segment content led to stronger gelator-gelator interactions and hence higher Tgel.
As Delta and Northwest Airlines move through bankruptcy proceedings, the fleet reductions will probably come to an end and the supply of seats will rise, making price increases harder to push through.
The crisis led to stubbornly high unemployment that cut income for many Americans and made wage increases harder to obtain for those who did hold on to their jobs.
Results indicate that increased hard segment content leads to increased stiffness, increased shear failure stress, and improvements in tensile fatigue from a stress-based standpoint despite relatively uniform tensile strength for the tested grades.
The country plans to increase hard-coal production to 5 million tons in 2012 from 2 million tons in November 2008.
The increase was interpreted in terms of soft segment—hard segment phase mixing, due to the increased hard fraction (DMPA) and increased cohesion of PU ((f)), whereas the decrease was interpreted in terms of increased phase separation (Mpre) and increased hard segment cohesion (DN).
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