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EVEN in Britain, where traditionalists fume that it is far too hard to kick poorly behaved children out of school, playing with guns is usually grounds for expulsion.
The reflex can be prompted by a faminelike diet, known as caloric restriction, which extends the life of laboratory rodents by up to 30percentt but is far too hard for most people to keep to and in any case has not been proven to work in humans.
Now, with fingers crossed, there's an open admission that the mission's fate is far too hard to call.
and "... where I work it is far too hard to get access for your patients".
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Even in Manhattan, Mr. Birdsell said: "It's far too hard of an argument to sell.
But Marbury was far too hard on himself, for this debacle was a team effort.
"We as a society are far too hard on teenage girls". said Fridaycat last week.
And the maths demanded in some apprenticeships can be far too hard for somebody with only basic schooling.
They are far too hard for year 6, and are simply a return to rote learning and memory tests.
When I arrived in Turkey, I took a job in the fields, picking apricots, but it was far too hard.
Improvisational jazz doesn't have many takers because it can be far too hard to pin down.
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