Sentence examples for views too hard from inspiring English sources

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We did have some debates and some interesting moments, but the general tone was most people felt this was hard to achieve and let's maintain good relationships, rather than pushing one's views too hard.

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In "Rowing to Eden," Ms. Bloom presents the temporary menage a trois of Mai, who is undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer; Ellie, Mai's lesbian best friend, who has herself already had a mastectomy; and Charley, Mai's husband, who plays host to the group on Fishers Island and is trying hard -- in Mai's view, too hard -- to maintain good cheer in the face of Mai's ordeal.

While some of his colleagues were viewed as pushing too hard for their own narrow interests, the administration "found him to be the most reasonable," he said.

"But I think even Merkel has come around to the view that pushing too hard on fiscal policy in the short term is going to be potentially counterproductive," he added.

But in its complaint, Bluewaters said its offer had been ignored because Mr. Ecclestone did not trust Apollo, which he viewed as being too hard to work for, and because of his preference for CVC's bid.

The study also showed that many people who were getting assertiveness right actually mistakenly viewed themselves as pushing too hard and felt that they had crossed a line during negotiation.

I want them to do well – from a selfish point of view, too, the harder they're fighting on more fronts, the easier it is for us in the domestic league!" It will be instructive, either way, to see what happens when Wood, Lawes and Burrell run into Billy Vunipola, Maro Itoje and Brad Barritt, watched by England's assistant coach Andy Farrell.

For some relatives, viewing the wreckage is just too hard.

So when we read in black and white last year that teenagers had been teargassed, "restrained", stripped and beaten at Don Dale, it is hard not to conclude there was more than an element of fatigue in decisions about how or whether to pursue it further – a subconscious view that it's all too hard, all too far away, and yet all too familiar.

Instinctive Man, to be a little hard on him — though it's my own view that you can never be too hard on Instinctive Man — cost his team a title for the second time in three years, throwing an interception (this one right across the grain of the play) that was not merely ill-timed, but dim-witted.

Instinctive Man, to be a little hard on him though it's my own view that you can never be too hard on Instinctive Man cost his team a title for the second time in three years, throwing an interception (this one right across the grain of the play) that was not merely ill-timed, but dim-witted.

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