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This last result is due to the fact that CG had no limitations in performing OGWT, considering that CG was healthy and OGWT represented a habitual motor task, while for PG OGWT represented something to be regained, hard to perform in comparison to GTWTs.
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One reason is that exporters have been held back by an inability to get financing from banks which themselves have been facing a funding crisis.Within the single-currency area competitiveness has to be regained the hard way by pushing down domestic costs or increasing productivity rather than the easier-to-swallow medicine of devaluation.
After missing the 2010 Open, Serena appears to have regained her hard court form, looking healthy for perhaps the first time in 18 months.
Character, wisdom, empathy, decency and competence are essential qualities the prime minister will find hard to regain if he loses them.
Lockhart wants the agency to regain its "hard punch".
Instead, the country regained competitiveness the hard way, by raising productivity, while the government balanced its books by raising taxes and cutting spending.
Now, with help from the Institute for Justice, he's fighting back to regain his hard-earned cash.
If it isn't quite set, turn the heat back on and try again, after regaining a good, hard boil.
Instead they must regain competitiveness the hard way through "internal" devaluation, allowing their wages and prices to fall relative to those of the other members.
Greece in particular has been regaining competitiveness the hard way: unit labour costs fell by 6% in 2012 and wages in the first quarter of this year were 10% lower than a year earlier.
Machot studied hard, regaining his strength and settling into a considerably regular routine, given his situation.
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