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If that changes, attitudes may harden.
An outrage may harden hearts further.
In Taiwan, politics may harden for other reasons.
The attack on the shrine may harden such thinking.
As L.G.B.T. people gain civil rights, those opposed to change may harden their position.
But if his message is all criticism and no creation, opinion may harden against him.
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None of this will soften the hardcore of conservative evangelical resistance to change, and it may indeed harden it.
The resulting soils, called oxisols, are deep red in colour, are infertile, and may even harden irreversibly into bricklike laterite after being drained and cultivated.
In the short run, analysts here and abroad said, the hostage crisis may well harden public support for Mr. Putin's other high-risk venture: a three-year effort to end the rebellion by separatists in the Chechnya Republic by military rather than political means.
In dealing with his opposition through attacks on rebel as sembly members, the jailing of students and the closing of newpapers, officials here feel, Mr. Thieu is embarking, per haps inevitably, on a repressive policy that may well harden the opposition, enhance the aliena tion and, in the end, threaten the success of Vietnamization.
For some in Brussels, Mr Trump's support for Brexit may only harden them against the UK.
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