But, look, I remember when they gave Carl Yastrzemski a hard time, and Jim Rice a hard time, and my dad remembered when they gave Ted Williams a hard time.
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So I have a hard time walking; I have a hard time with neuropathy with my hands and feet.
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It is a hard time to talk about religion and violence, and a hard time to reckon with its many forms.
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It has harm on children already having a hard time in their towns and other minorities having a hard time adjusting to America.
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People who are having a hard time paying the rent, whose kids are having a hard time in school, whose lives are tough every single day.
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A Republican will have a hard time winning Massachusetts and a Democrat will have a hard time winning Texas, but there's always a path to victory.
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And while a victorious Democratic president who supports single-payer would have a hard time passing it, they'd have a hard time passing anything significant on health care.
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All things considered, I had a really hard time rooting against Trieu in this episode, and I think a hard time was exactly what Watchmen wanted me to be having.
|
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Here's a guy from Leeds, Alabama, who's going to have a hard time with it, and did have a hard time with it, but he worked his way through it.
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Even McGrady has a hard time with this one ...
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"Kim's great — she's had a hard time," she said.
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Super Bowl XLV was a hard time for music.
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It would be flying at such incredibly high speed and such a low altitude that radar would have a hard time tracking it, and defensive weapons would have a hard time engaging it.
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Farmers, however, will have a hard time recouping their income.
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I will try to give Sebastian a hard time tomorrow.
|
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Some people genuinely have a hard time making eye contact.
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However, I've had a hard time opening up to him.
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"I was having a hard time in Wisconsin," Zhang explains.
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So why did it give Begley such a hard time?
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It's said that Sagittarians have a hard time settling down.
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But for some reason, we're having a hard time laughing.
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They will have a hard time getting support for reforms.
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Betty sees that Alice is going through a hard time.
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I'm having a hard time staying hidden in the snow.
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Ted Cruz said he'd have a hard time supporting Trump.
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"I still have a hard time with it," Paltrow admitted.
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People are having a hard time putting it into perspective.
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This is why victims have a hard time seeking help.
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I'm sure it was a hard time for that family.
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I definitely have a hard time finding jeans that fit.
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Did you have a hard time taking the weight off?
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And I had a really, really hard time finding water.
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"Mother's Children Have A Hard Time" — Blind Boys Of Alabama
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People gave him a really hard time for saying that.
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Do you have a hard time letting your children fail?
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Sutton and I were having a hard time filming it.
|
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DJI resellers are having a hard time getting units too.
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I had a hard time wrapping my head around it.
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Yet it's had a hard time holding on to them.
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I had no idea she was having a hard time.
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A new company would have a hard time catching up.
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Some people have a hard time staying in one place.
|
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Valentine's Day is a hard time to be riding solo.
|
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My boyfriend had a really hard time with this episode.
|
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Ellen is sadly having a hard time with her lines.
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Also, most Japanese people have a hard time digesting lactose.
|
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Still having a hard time wrapping your head around it?
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One of the cords was giving him a hard time.
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But I have a hard time saying no to children.
|
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She might have a hard time getting through security checkpoints.
|
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Having a hard time getting a clear answer from others?
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They're having a hard time coping with what they did.
|
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Autistic people have a hard time communicating with the world.
|
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Now they're really having a hard time recruiting anybody, correct?
|
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I started having a really hard time focusing in school.
|
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Humans have a hard time letting go of the past.
|
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Ironically, my father still had a hard time catching up.
|
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You looked like you were having a hard time concentrating.
|
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I have a hard time focusing on [Trump] in particular.
|
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Congress is having a hard time passing bills these days.
|
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I think they're gonna have a hard time handling success.
|
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Having a hard time figuring out which filters to use?
|
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The headphones surprisingly have a hard time with electronic music.
|
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He started to have a hard time sleeping at night.
|
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I'm having a real hard time getting upset about this.
|
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"I have a hard time understanding that," he told me.
|
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Vegetarians and vegans have a pretty hard time of it.
|
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That's the reason I have a hard time with tolerance.
|
|
They have a hard time getting through to the mainstream.
|
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I have a hard time seeing the thinking behind this.
|
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"We Westerners have a hard time with language," Richardson jokes.
|
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I still have a very hard time talking about it.
|
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That's why I have a hard time finding a girlfriend.
|
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Does anyone still give you a hard time about it?
|
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Oleksiak's friends are giving her a hard time about it.
|
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I remember we actually gave them a really hard time.
|
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That's not to give the sesh an unfair hard time.
|
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At first, I had a hard time appreciating the flavor.
|
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People who make video have a really hard time collaborating.
|
|
I had kind of a hard time doing that there.
|
|
The No's will have a hard time arguing with that.
|
|
And Josh has had a hard time getting over her.
|
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He had a hard time reading maps and recognizing faces.
|
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We, as researchers, have a hard time fully understanding it.
|
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Anthony's gonna have a hard time living this one down.
|
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"Lebanon is in for a hard time," Mr. Rizk said.
|
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That is why they have such a hard time living.
|
|
Some apps also have a hard time teaching complex grammar.
|
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I had a hard time finding something sincere to say.
|
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He had a hard time fulfilling his quota, he said.
|
|
But plenty of students have a hard time paying, regardless.
|
|
Those are contradictions that people have a hard time understanding.
|
|
"It was a hard time every year," she told KMPH.
|
|
"Elective office, I'm having a hard time seeing," she said.
|
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"I'm having a really hard time with it," she said.
|
|
Somebody is having a hard time and you help them.
|
|
Even founder Daniel Gross has a hard time explaining Pioneer.
|
|
We had a hard time getting anything going against him.
|
|
The folks are having a hard time paying it back.
|
|
Yet the family is having a hard time covering expenses.
|
|
Perkins said she had a hard time raising her son.
|
|
He had a hard time finding a rhythm early on.
|
|
Yet he had a hard time committing to the surgery.
|
|
PETA's not going to have a hard time with that.
|
|
"I'm having a hard time with it," Ms. Gussoff said.
|
|
Economists have a hard time getting their heads around this.
|
|
"I'm sorry, I've been having a hard time," he said.
|
|
I have a hard time figuring out which is which.
|
|
"I had a hard time with the chemo," Loy recalls.
|
|
You had a hard time getting actors to do this?
|
|
My wife gives me a really hard time on Instagram.
|
|
Whenever a loved one in your life is going through a hard time, it often feels like you are also going through that hard time and you would do anything to cheer them up.
|
|
I didn't have a hard time getting up in the morning.
|
|
"That was a really, really hard time for me," she recalled.
|
|
I think he had a very hard time understanding working people.
|
|
FOR A long time, translators had a hard time of it.
|
|
At the time, federal prosecutors wanted Stevie to do hard time.
|
|
Everyone knows Netflix is having a hard time with subscriber growth.
|
|
Defenses had a hard time accounting for that level of versatility.
|
|
Lawlor, meanwhile, clearly had a hard time swallowing the judges' verdict.
|
|
You think you've got a hard time packing for a trip?
|
|
Even in fantasy worlds, women have a hard time attaining power.
|
|
Maybe you're a Taurus who's had a hard time dating Geminis.
|
|
Yeah, we had a hard time thinking of an occurrence, too.
|
|
So I think in London he&aposll get a hard time.
|
|
I feel like I'd have a really hard time with that.
|
|
I'm just having a hard time believing this is actually real.
|
|
She had such a hard time getting a hold of anyone.
|
|
But, it's this praise that I'm having a hard time digesting.
|
|
Have a hard time keeping up with your New Year's resolutions?
|
|
That is something that we have a very hard time with.
|
|
I have a hard time imagining anyone wanting to buy Sprint.
|
|
"I'm having a hard time with patience right now," she said.
|
|
Like many of us, he had a hard time saying no.
|
|
Valentine's Day can be a hard time for many single people.
|
|
The [drug-sniffing] dogs have a hard time differentiating as well.
|
|
But he's having a hard time getting her on the phone.
|
|
The press said, 'Well, maybe he's having a hard time picking.
|
|
"I have a really really hard time controlling myself," she said.
|
|
One company is having a hard time capturing U.S. regulators: Facebook.
|
|
I had a hard time sleeping last night (hello, night anxiety).
|
|
"I had a hard time sharing how I felt," Veronica says.
|
|
I had a hard time getting into the rhythm of it.
|
|
But I have a hard time being intense all the time.
|
|
We're having a very hard time picturing what this looks like.
|
|
We were having a hard time, really stuck in the mud.
|
|
But we had a hard time (the entire game) generating shots.
|
|
Manufacturers have a hard time finding trucks to transport their goods.
|
|
If you have a hard time hearing criticism, you're not alone.
|
|
His mother had a hard time letting go of her balloon.
|
|
They love him but they have a hard time working together.
|
|
This is a hard time to make a decision—so don't!
|
|
Gwyneth Paltrow may have a hard time remembering her Marvel days.
|
|
Bookshops have had a hard time in the past few decades.
|
|
I was sore and had a hard time walking for days.
|
|
I had a hard time eating and maintaining a healthy diet.
|
|
It just seems like such a hard time to grow up.
|
|
Not every customer is having a hard time getting a device.
|
|
Nobody gave me that much of a hard time for it.
|
|
You'd have a hard time getting much bipartisan support for that.
|
|
It's funny... I had such a hard time editing that scene.
|
|
I was amazed and had a hard time even processing it.
|
|
Early on, Musk had a hard time bringing on top talent.
|
|
This is the first year I've had a hard, hard time.
|
|
SB 50 is gonna have a hard time following Mark's act.
|
|
People have such a hard time engaging and staying present now.
|
|
Sammy was born small and had a hard time gaining weight.
|
|
"It is, no question, a hard time for the state," Gov.
|
|
No wonder so many millennials are having a hard time saving.
|
|
The New Old Age Edwina Kirby was having a hard time.
|
|
Even they have a hard time distinguishing between fact and fiction.
|
|
"It's a hard time, but what can we do?" he said.
|
|
"I'm having a hard time with night feedings," Rae finally says.
|
|
"Advertisers are having a hard time reaching millennials," Mr. Rogers said.
|
|
Republicans will have a hard time ignoring $400,000 in luxury travel.
|
|
Robots have traditionally had a hard time breaking into domestic servitude.
|
|
And we have a hard time saying goodbye to that glow.
|
|
Have a hard time coming up with the perfect first line?
|
|
And it's something they will have a very hard time achieving.
|
|
I usually have a hard time following competitive Super Smash Bros.
|
|
One of my friends in particular had a really hard time.
|
|
Having a hard time getting through to anyone on the phone.
|
|
Do you have a hard time accepting help, gifts, or compliments?
|
|
It's had a hard time, but now things have definitely improved.
|
|
He gave me far less of a hard time after that.
|
|
I have a hard time ordering food at a restaurant [laughs].
|
|
Danielle: Look, Chip had a hard time after that movie okay?
|
|
Simply put, AT&T is having a hard time retaining customers.
|
|
Still, he may have a hard time finding unwavering political allies.
|
|
Value stocks have been having a hard time of it lately.
|
|
They are having a hard time convincing Americans of those claims.
|
|
I don't think we'll have a hard time finding a market.
|
|
"You could tell they were having a hard time," she said.
|
|
But his family and friends didn't give him a hard time.
|
|
The internet companies are having a hard time dealing with it.
|
|
He has a hard time letting them out of his sight.
|
|
"I had a really hard time out there," Mr. Shears said.
|
|
The two of us always give each other a hard time.
|
|
For the vocal some, many are clearly having a hard time.
|
|
Sometimes restaurants even give me a hard time with this request.
|
|
I've had a really hard time finding things that are interesting.
|
|
I had a really hard time finding those things on Byte.
|
|
I have a really hard time feeling like a sensual woman.
|
|
But no one in Washington gave Bob Dole a hard time.
|
|
But older Americans often have a hard time finding stable work.
|
|
People who've been locked up have a hard time getting work.
|
|
It's a hard time to be an established venture capital firm.
|
|
"It was a hard time," Simon said after a recent practice.
|
|
"I would have a real hard time with that," she said.
|
|
Has anyone given me a hard time since we've been together?
|
|
I'm having a hard time getting matches online as it is.
|
|
"I figured they would have a hard time," Snowden told Wired .
|
|
"I had a hard time with that at first," he says.
|
|
"It was a really hard time in my life," Samuelson said.
|
|
She knows why he's having such a hard time with that.
|
|
Password managers have a hard time filling in apps on iOS.
|
|
I think he'd have a hard time beating me in Texas.
|
|
Even Trump's ideological supporters will have a hard time justifying profiteering.
|
|
Almost everyone I love is having a hard time right now.
|
|
"Some companies have had a hard time hiring people," he said.
|
|
At first she had a hard time shutting out the public.
|
|
Zebras also have had a surprisingly hard time regaining their footing.
|
|
We had a hard time finding any place that was open.
|
|
People have a little bit of a hard time articulating it.
|
|
Leos don't have a hard time making money — or spending it.
|
|
I think people love to give David a hard time. Yeah.
|
|
He had a hard time sitting still, even for five minutes.
|
|
I mean, c'mon, I'm actually having a hard time believing it.
|
|
Many institutions have had a hard time adapting to that shift.
|
|
In general, they had a hard time finding any reliable predictors.
|
|
He&aposs having a hard time getting his histories to match up.
|
|
The dons of the family have had a hard time staying alive.
|
|
They even had a hard time pushing it onto the show floor.
|
|
Elrod and Engelhardt gave the administration a hard time in court Tuesday.
|
|
"That was a hard time for us and Mailbox users," Underwood said.
|
|
The Fed may have a hard time overlooking the economy's recent flop.
|
|
Our brains seem to have an especially hard time selecting responses simultaneously.
|
|
That hasn't changed, even with people still giving her a hard time.
|
|
This would come at a particularly hard time for America's drug problem.
|
|
I care about you and I'm having a hard time defending you!
|
|
Seph Rodney: Like you, I had a hard time with Rafa's work.
|
|
I mean, even their pro cheerleaders have a hard time doing this.
|
|
Having a hard time finding something to listen to during your workouts?
|
|
Sometimes I have a hard time believing any of this actually happened.
|
|
"I have a hard time seeing it disappear from the American zeitgeist."
|
|
Johnson says he had a hard time hiding his frustration while filming.
|
|
" He added, "This is why victims have a hard time seeking help.
|
|
"You guys really helped push us through this hard time," she wrote.
|
|
He was battling his own demons and had a really hard time.
|
|
She will have a hard time winning over supporters of greater democracy.
|
|
Under less ideal conditions, the gopher frogs have a hard time reproducing.
|
|
You know, I have a hard time, you know, thinking of why.
|
|
And I was having a hard time finding this long-sleeved dress.
|
|
I'm having a hard time remembering but it was a walk-on.
|
|
People have a hard time getting their head wrapped around opportunity lost.
|
|
It was a very hard time for me for about three years.
|
|
An unconventional signature has given an Australian man a very hard time.
|
|
They'd give me a hard time often roll their eyes at me.
|
|
The cash-strapped federal government will have a hard time finding more.
|
|
"I have a hard time having political conversations in Hollywood," Woodley admitted.
|
|
The fire department would have a hard time putting out that inferno.
|
|
On both of those counts you have a hard time going ahead.
|
|
Smith, actually, has a hard time watching old episodes of Fresh Prince.
|
|
However, many people have a hard time blocking off time to meditate.
|
|
I declared Garmin would have a hard time selling the Fenix 3.
|
|
If the victim's not you, you're going to have a hard time.
|
|
Had a hard time fully identifying with just one of those countries.
|
|
"I was having a real hard time with saying yes," says Watts.
|
|
Others also had a hard time believing the pair weren't in love.
|
|
"I have a really fucking hard time with forgiveness myself," said Bell.
|
|
"It was a lot of the nurses that had a hard time."
|
|
But the company may have a hard time breaking beyond Africa's borders.
|
|
Even the common cold has a hard time thriving in a bathroom.
|
|
He also has a hard time playing favorites with the collective's releases.
|
|
Banks will have a hard time giving you an answer so quickly.
|
|
Most people have a hard time believing that I don't drink coffee.
|
|
"We have a hard time coming up to that number," Smith said.
|
|
And they're not the only high earners having a hard time saving.
|
|
When he does, however, the team has a hard time overcoming it.
|
|
Humans have a hard time being objective and evaluating our own behavior.
|
|
I am having a hard time taking shocked whispers about tulpas seriously!
|
|
What's clear is that witnesses are having a hard time recognizing perpetrators.
|
|
And Trump had a notoriously hard time booking talent for his inauguration.
|
|
Most industries have a hard time replacing foreign components and know-how.
|
|
I don't blame people for giving them a hard time about it.
|
|
But I had a hard time getting along with the younger ones.
|
|
"I have a hard time hiring people with that drive," he says.
|
|
But Apple is having a hard time setting free its infamous AirPods.
|
|
They definitely were there for me through a really, really hard time.
|
|
I'm having a hard time forgiving myself, but I'm working on it.
|
|
I also don't argue with them or give them a hard time.
|
|
Dockless scooter companies are having a hard time breaking ground in Britain.
|
|
"I think … he would have had a hard time getting confirmed," Sen.
|
|
We have a hard time filling our trucks, and pay is skyrocketing.
|
|
Older women are still having a hard time finding roles in Hollywood.
|
|
Students may have a hard time distinguishing between reliable and unreliable sources.
|
|
Arty had a hard time believing that people could be that compassionless.
|
|
And skeptics may have a hard time absorbing anything new about Mrs.
|
|
And I want you to be strong fighting against this hard time.
|
|
For instance, she had a hard time getting a new identification card.
|
|
Above a thousand hertz, the brain has a hard time distinguishing vowels.
|
|
Even the best founders and boards have a hard time controlling it.
|
|
I have a hard time recommending science fiction TV shows to anyone.
|
|
But we've had a hard time articulating what we're for until now.
|
|
I just have a hard time believing that team exists right now.
|
|
That's why people have such a hard time understanding what this is.
|
|
CCGs have always had a hard time keeping the casual player interested.
|
|
Bisping has had a hard time being taken seriously over the years.
|
|
If you're having a hard time falling asleep, we've got you covered.
|
|
But they will have a very hard time delivering both messages simultaneously.
|
|
"Even Google is having a hard time sustaining its service," he said.
|
|
I have a hard time imagining anything beyond the purview of Styles.
|
|
Paris has had a hard time since her dad's death in 2009.
|
|
We're not giving you a hard time, Rich, we're just ... You know?
|
|
Overachievers constantly give themselves a hard time over the most mundane things.
|
|
Biles wrote she was still having a hard time processing the news.
|
|
The left has a very hard time making a dent in that.
|
|
Jill Ellis will have a hard time finding fault with that half.
|
|
And Miles was having a hard time living up to that legacy.
|
|
Still, Republicans are having a hard time letting go of Reagan's message.
|
|
It may just be that Japan has a hard time letting go.
|
|
I used to have a hard time getting excited about ground turkey.
|
|
"Christopher Robin" may have a hard time making up the slack overseas.
|
|
The Senate is having a hard time establishing a majority and Gov.
|
|
But renewables have a hard time producing power at a nuclear scale.
|
|
I have a hard time putting on a fake face about it.
|
|
Andy adored Jed, but he had a hard time showing his affection.
|
|
XO." She added, "Still having a hard time processing last weeks news.
|
|
"I mean, it's just our whole lineup is having a hard time."
|
|
A tumultuous Trump administration will have a hard time getting us there.
|
|
She's having a hard time processing being back, and he is, too.
|
|
But we can have a hard time recognizing a truth teller, too.
|
|
"I had a hard time with running two miles," he told PEOPLE.
|
|
"Look, historically I've had a very hard time expressing myself," he shared.
|
|
Immediately, she starts giving him a hard time, as is her way.
|
|
"I'm having a hard time keeping Alexander Hamilton in stock," he said.
|
|
And I have a hard time articulating what "works" about a performance.
|
|
"We had a hard time," Simmons told Locken, 52, and the group.
|
|
We had a really hard time after we left [Aleppo] with Sama.
|
|
Unique said she has had a hard time in regular emergency rooms.
|
|
So, if you're having a hard time it's because you're supposed to.
|
|
But when you look around, you have a hard time finding values.
|
|
Sadly, bees are having a hard time adapting to a warming world.
|
|
But Europe has had a hard time living up to this promise.
|
|
Having a hard time keeping track of everyone who's left this administration?
|
|
" Carnival: "It's having such a hard time and the weather's been bad.
|
|
Mr. Belliveau said consumers would have a hard time avoiding the chemical.
|
|
"I have a hard time exploring what happened," he told the newspaper.
|
|
Holders have a hard time psychologically using their coins to purchase anything.
|
|
"I think you're having a hard time figuring this out," Kasich said.
|
|
Suge, meanwhile, is serving hard time for at least the next decade.
|
|
Then we lost some staff and had a hard time replacing them.
|
|
Medea, a talented seamstress, is having a hard time in New York.
|
|
I'm sorry I just have a hard time believing this is authentic.
|
|
And those states will have a hard time making up the difference.
|
|
" — STEPHEN COLBERT "Even agents fighting sex traffickers are having a hard time.
|
|
The loss has come at a particularly hard time for the department.
|
|
But they acknowledge having a hard time keeping up with the numbers.
|
|
Are they having a hard time economically, or are they just racists?
|
|
I've had a hard time deciding how to feel about Beautiful Boy.
|
|
Moby's had a hard time shaking off Kelly, to say the least.
|
|
Some publishers have had a hard time securing new rounds of financing.
|
|
"I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around this," said Sen.
|
|
It a was hard time for me, having lost so many friends.
|
|
I honestly haven't had such a hard time with grief since the holidays.
|
|
"He'll have a hard time getting my vote because it's clear," Graham said.
|
|
You'll have a hard time turning away invitations today, especially early this evening.
|
|
I also have a very hard time looking at grids and geometric patterns.
|
|
Sebastian: I think a lot of guys have a hard time admitting that.
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It&aposs a hard time for the folks that are still in there.
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Why, Ariely wondered, do people have such a hard time making healthy choices?
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I've always had a hard time with the idea of the Turing machine.
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So far, people have had a hard time telling which one is which!
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Yet he himself, an "inbox zero" fanatic, has had a hard time disconnecting.
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I certainly didn't have a hard time getting in 10K steps that day.
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See, we humans have a hard time dealing when things make no sense.
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They seem to have had a bit of a hard time raising money.
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Adam Levine usually gives Blake Shelton a hard time on just about everything.
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Faraday Future's had a hard time getting its Tesla rival on the road.
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She's elderly and has been having a hard time holding it in lately.
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What would you recommend to others who have a hard time being alone?
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In fact, it was so fast that we a hard time filming it.
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Poor Prime Minister Trumble has had a pretty hard time of it lately.
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You may have a hard time keeping it up without becoming socially isolated.
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But the islands are having a hard time putting their past behind them.
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Google is still having a hard time keeping the Nexus 6P in stock.
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But Pregnant Amelia was having a really hard time doing one thing: eating.
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When the gloss came, she had a hard time not laughing to herself.
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Our dogs are having a really hard time — they want to go out.
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Twitter is for sale, but it's having a hard time finding potential buyers.
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Even when I got my shifts covered, they gave me a hard time.
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Gold had a hard time making up its mind about Friday's jobs report.
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Still, the company is having a hard time getting much credit from investors.
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I had a hard time getting back into it after that weather delay.
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"I'm having a hard time with the basic premise," investor Kevin O'Leary said.
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Small companies can have a hard time estimating how far along they are.
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A lot of people in the fashion industry are having a hard time.
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She gives him a hard time about missing the family trip to Vail.
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Indeed, even Oracle had a hard time being consistent about its own position.
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A couple of months ago, we started going through a hard time, sexually.
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Sub 50 percent margin businesses over time have a very hard time scaling.
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"She has [not been] having a hard time with it," Cox tells PEOPLE.
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As Alexa soundly points out, "Andy's always had a hard time picking favorites."
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But I actually have a really hard time with that kind of visual.
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"Harry was having a really hard time finding anyone," a source told E!
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Plus we had a really hard time keeping it paired with our phone.
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In these type of conditions the vehicles have a hard time warming up.
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Jax & his family are going through a really really hard time right now.
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I have a hard time believing that approach is in the public interest.
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The government has had a hard time explaining how the ban would work.
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That's what industry, gas or EV, has had such a hard time capturing.
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Monica has a hard time remembering to do this, and Linda can relate.
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Busy as he is, he has had a hard time imagining slowing down.
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I started feeling shaky and was having a hard time putting sentences together.
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People have a hard time coping with that and amount of accelerated change.
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If it is not decorative, it has a hard time in New York.
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The average cardholder would have a hard time doing exactly what they did.
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She may have a hard time focusing on her main goal at first.
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Fallon appeared to be having a hard time choking back the tears himself.
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Q: Did your folks give you a hard time about your career choice?
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"I abused my power to give the bullies a hard time," he said.
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I know Bloomberg's had a hard time getting people to watch its program.
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And people still gave me a hard time, saying it's not dry enough.
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Slow-moving, bureaucratic public institutions, Zukin said, will have a hard time competing.
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"He has an especially hard time controlling his body," Tyler said of Cillian.
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Apparently, state governments have a hard time believing that tampons are a necessity.
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"People have a hard time visualizing people in politics having fun," he says.
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This is a hard time to build a hardware company as a result.
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I also have a hard time buying the sudden appearance of Smart Cersei.
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After doing that, I was having a hard time living a normal life.
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Such prognosticators will have a hard time explaining Mr Trump's formidable delegate lead.
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I wasn't the only one who was having a hard time certain weeks.
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That means you have a hard time making a living and paying rent.
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Moderate Republican women have a very hard time making it through the primaries.
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That could also explain why Philae has had such a hard time functioning.
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Given the dish's ingredients, he may have a hard time with that endeavor.
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But CEOs have had a hard time balancing altruism with their bottom lines.
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Independents voting by mail also had a hard time getting the right ballots.
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The refugees, he believed, would have a hard time entering the work force.
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And children and parents have a hard time agreeing on what is rational.
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And, you know, we have a hard time filling orders in that business.
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I'm having a really hard time with my family, and you've helped me.
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Zora gives Franklin a hard time about how often "like" punctuates his speech.
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Yet Americans seem to have a really hard time adhering to this strategy.
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Even on Day 1, the fancy designation had a hard time getting traction.
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High-Neck One-Piece, $162I generally have a really hard time with swimsuits.
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Jennifer Finney Boylan ARE Americans having a hard time making up their minds?
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Legs apart, always, and they will have a hard time knocking you over.
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You're going to have a hard time buying one that's not connected today.
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I was having a hard time concentrating on the book I was reading.
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"We had a hard time getting anything off him," Hinch said of Taillon.
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As we reported, prosecutors had been pushing for him to do hard time.
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I gained weight didn't feel good, and had a hard time being consistent.
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You're having a hard time focusing on details and making plans feels fruitless.
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Other industries also have a hard time keeping an eye on inaccessible sites.
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I have a very hard time criticizing things if I haven't been there.
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That's HBO and Steven Soderbergh, and he has a hard time getting attention.
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I had a hard time talking to people, so I really liked dancing.
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The training even has a hard time telling you what extremism actually is.
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They were giving us a hard time because I had a sketch book.
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Lawmakers said they had a hard time distancing themselves from former Missouri Rep.
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But after the 2008 recession, it had a hard time drawing diners back.
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In that case, Republicans will have a hard time looking the other way.
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He has a hard time finding something of value, but that's almost understandable.
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Right now, I'm living here and I am having a very hard time.
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Now I am back on the road again and having a hard time.
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It looked as if he had had a hard time after the war.
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Her 10-year-old daughter is having a hard time with the idea.
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And Democrats would have had a hard time avoiding making him this gift.
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I have a hard time sleeping on planes for long periods of time.
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TSA gave the dude a hard time for bringing it through airport security!!!
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At first she had a hard time finding work and questioned her decision.
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Yet academics have had a hard time digging into and unpacking stag films.
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I'm still having a hard time believing that this isn't a horrible dream.
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"I have a hard time separating my life from my work," Crawford says.
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He has a hard time believing they pay him to do this, too.
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With Marshawn Lynch suspended, Oakland will have a hard time controlling the clock.
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I had a hard time seeing my lines and consequently didn't make anything.
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"The longer this lasts, we will really have a hard time," she said.
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You'll have a hard time finding an at-home bike that offers more.
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Production is still having a very hard time getting back on its feet.
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FRANKEN: Jeff Sessions, who I gave a hard time during his confirmation hearings.
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She had a hard time making her way through the crush of fans.
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"I was having a hard time getting attention in auditions," Mr. Nelson said.
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"We all have a hard time asking for what we want," Alkan said.
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"He has had a very hard time these last few days," said Pekerman.
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Together Biden and Sanders have done 64 years of hard time in Washington.
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Are you having a hard time understanding how you would actually make money?
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On top of that, they have a hard time finding a sympathetic ear.
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If you have a hard time telling them apart, who can blame you?
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"Karli's mom has been having a hard time," Chris says in the video.
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Lochtefeld recalled having a hard time singing "Andrew's Story," a meditation on loss.
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FRIDAY PUZZLE — You want a Friday puzzle to give you a hard time.
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When my mom was having a hard time, I had lots of feelings.
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When all of this happened, my daughter went through a really hard time.
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So I give him a hard time, even when we were over there.
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Having a hard time finding the perfect gift that fits in your budget?
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And kids, it turns out, have a hard time discerning fact from fiction.
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Xenophobic nationalists have a hard time seeing that others will respond in kind.
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But the duo figured they would have a hard time getting noticed there.
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But scientists have had a hard time pinning down exactly what it is.
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Companies say they are having a hard time finding workers to fill jobs.
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"I really liked the way she gave me a hard time," he said.
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Credit card, these kids are having a hard time getting a credit card.
|
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Bonow said she understands why groups might have a hard time messaging abortion.
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"He's having a very hard time," a friend of Trump told the newspaper.
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"He'll have a hard time getting my vote because it's clear," he said.
|
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But he had a hard time destroying for the sake of a meal.
|
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has had a hard time in court recently.
|
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Without "flipping," federal prosecutors would have a very hard time doing their job.
|
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"People generally have a hard time putting themselves in others' shoes," said Sgt.
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That's something men already have a hard time doing, to our own detriment.
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If you have a hard time saving, focus your literacy on emergency funds.
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I had a hard time, as a young guy, synthesizing domesticity and sex.
|
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Reporters are so serious that I have a hard time connecting with them.
|
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With expectations rising, Kim would have a hard time spinning failure into victory.
|
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"Mike and I had a really hard time figuring it out," she said.
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You'll have a hard time sleeping tonight, with your mind in faraway places.
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Do you have a hard time convincing clients to spend money on fashion?
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I have a hard time imaging you as CEO of a public company.
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I think those that are in the middle will have a hard time.
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Patrick, you mention that you have a hard time locating anything by sound.
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Did you ever see an actor have a hard time with his temperament?
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Despite the high unemployment, they were having a hard time hiring out staff.
|
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For instance, the film Ray, I have a really hard time with it.
|
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He's had a hard time not smiling since Chi came into the world.
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They have a really hard time with a small thing that happens here that could lead to a big problem down the line, and they have a really hard time if you can't see direct causation between one and the other.
|
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I had a hard time adapting to this new way of being with someone.
|
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It seems like anyone who's intellectually honest has a hard time defending the president.
|
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That night, I realized I have a hard time effectively speaking up during conflicts.
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That could be difficult: Freshman representatives always have a hard time passing big bills.
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But no one tried to hold me back or gave me a hard time.
|
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I was hiding it, but I had a really hard time just being me.
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The boiler was having such a hard time with it that it was roaring.
|
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I actually had a hard time knowing when I had to connect or reconnect.
|
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Janney added that the cast and crew are helping Faris through the hard time.
|
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Logan Fairbanks has had a hard time letting go ... and that's a ridiculous understatement.
|
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"The ice seems to be having a hard time transitioning into snow," he said.
|
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Prom dress shopping is going to have a hard time living up to this.
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Click here to view original GIFStill having a hard time finding a Nintendo Switch?
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She is going through a hard time and people just want to spread hate.
|
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The elderly and infants also can have a hard time fighting off these infections.
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I look at our May budget and I'm having a hard time finalizing it.
|
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For instance, they have a hard time paying attention when reading to their children.
|
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She really has a hard time being vulnerable and open with people this season.
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The farmers put to work in the fields had a hard time adjusting too.
|
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I'm going through a breakup, so I've been having a hard time sleeping lately.
|
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"My country is living a very hard time right now," photographer Emin Ozmen said.
|
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You were having a hard time with work and that's tough on a relationship.
|
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Narrow-minded eaters may have a hard time with the limited, highly changeable menu.
|
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And when financial fear stalks the land, RV-makers have a particularly hard time.
|
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I had a hard time getting to sleep at night and putting on clothes.
|
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For months after, I had a hard time believing I was pretty or desirable.
|
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I might have a hard time picturing Mary McCormack as a mother of eight?
|
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But they're ideas Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are having a hard time articulating.
|
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Translation: he's staring down the possibility of hard time in prison and he's terrified.
|
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We had a hard time telling apart all our Britneys, Jessicas, Mandys, and Xtinas.
|
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That's the reason that transgender people and gay people have such a hard time.
|
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Christmas is a hard time for so many creatures, hoomins and non-hoomins alike.
|
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Just a year ago, a man named Caolán Doherty was having a hard time.
|
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Should Walker lose, a Democratic governor will have a hard time undoing this deal.
|
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Bryan: I had a really hard time not seeing the seams in this storyline.
|
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The actress revealed she had a hard time keeping a straight face while shooting.
|
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These guys are beasts and they had a hard time with the fight too.
|
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As for the jobs, he always has a hard time getting those numbers right.
|
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"Lance had a hard time getting into the game," Houston manager A.J. Hinch said.
|
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My roommate had her boy over and I had a hard time falling asleep.
|
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However, startups also often have a hard time determining when and what to patent.
|
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They get a reputation as complainers and have a hard time finding other work.
|
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Shawn Booth is having a hard time watching his ex Kaitlyn Bristowe move on.
|
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"Jax & his family are going through a really hard time right now," she wrote.
|
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When people ask when Max transitioned, I have a hard time answering that question.
|
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So, those who have a hard time with change should start preparing themselves now.
|
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"I still have a really hard time talking about it," Shawna says, tears welling.
|
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And without automated savings, many individuals have a hard time achieving their financial goals.
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Brittanee did have a hard time coping with her parents' recent separation, Dawn said.
|
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There's one problem: It's having a hard time finding enough volunteers to witness them.
|
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Looks like we're not the only ones having a hard time saying good-bye.
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As a child in northern Mexico, my father often had a hard time sleeping.
|
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Huang wanted to work in finance but had a hard time finding a job.
|
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And we all know Jane has a hard time keeping her emotions to herself.
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But they will have a hard time paying for expansions without continued federal support.
|
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I have a hard time believing this headband can really read my brain waves.
|
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NO ONE can deny that America's shale-oil industry is having a hard time.
|
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Rejection is in the air, and people are having a hard time thinking big.
|
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In Cobb, Ossoff is expected to have a hard time all across the county.
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And Republicans will have a hard time ignoring the millions spent on luxury travel.
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I'm having a hard time right now and I need to think about it.
|
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Live Titles has potential, but it had a hard time capturing everything I said.
|
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James, who is the Otis elevator heir, avoided hard time after pleading no contest.
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You'd have a hard time finding a better successor for Scalia than Neil Gorsuch.
|
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Kendra Wilkinson's having a hard time getting officially divorced ... and it's kinda her fault.
|
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He also obsessed about certain topics and had a hard time controlling his emotions.
|
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When he returned from active duty, he had a hard time finding a job.
|
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"Of course this is a hard time for her," Rashid said of the mother.
|
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You talk a lot and have a hard time waiting for people to answer.
|
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Even financial advisors are having a hard time figuring it all out, she said.
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Potheads having a hard time inflating giant joint, smoking real ones instead #DNCinPHL pic.twitter.
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Kirk Cousins is going to have a hard time choosing a channel on Sunday.
|
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I'm actually having a hard time grasping onto the surreal elements of the show.
|
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Have a hard time knowing how you feel after a fight with your partner?
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I have a hard time being friends with people my age who aren't [sober].
|
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I was having a hard time being like, what simple woman character is this?
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As a result, I'm having a hard time picking a specific track of his.
|
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You'll have a hard time getting motivated to do anything but socialize this morning.
|
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And some, as you'll see, had a hard time breaking out of the box.
|
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"Even the medical team had a hard time understanding how it happened," Teixeira said.
|
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Maybe the wires in your brain have a hard time connecting to each other.
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So. It's not totally unique, but I would have a hard time with it.
|
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As you take on new projects, do you have a hard time shaking Jack?
|
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An oft-cited reason is the hard time former inmates have in finding employment.
|
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Bray wasn't paying child support, and she had a hard time making ends meet.
|
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The White House has had a hard time choosing, vetting and retaining top appointees.
|
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Without instincts, you'll have a hard time getting to--and staying at--the top.
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Please Keep Justin's Family In Your Prayers & Give Them Privacy In This Hard Time.
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Dan, played by a subdued Ewan McGregor, has had a hard time of it.
|
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The airline's administrative staff appeared determined to give pilots a hard time, he said.
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I knew from experience that Asians can have a hard time being taken seriously.
|
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I think guys have a hard time picking up especially his off-speed stuff.
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"We had a hard time keeping women of color as staff," Nanette Veilleux says.
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Even the most resolute, feminist moms out there have a hard time resisting them.
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Cons to considerI had a hard time coming up with negatives for this device.
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Summer can be a hard time at work, mostly because people aren't really working.
|
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Private commercial banks would have a very hard time pulling off such a feat.
|
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His wife of 43 years sometimes gives him a hard time about his collection.
|
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And after the bout finished, Trump had a hard time concealing his true feelings.
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And we have a hard time getting people for certain of the construction trades.
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So, it's not totally unique, but I would have a hard time with it.
|
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They have a hard time against some techniques and an easier time against others.
|
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Ponce has a hard time saying exactly how much Globo he produces a day.
|
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"He was leaning on the bars and had a hard time standing," she said.
|
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Obama is expected to offer a nominee Republicans would have a hard time rejecting.
|
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"Fundamentally, they're having a hard time changing the DNA of their company," he said.
|
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The problem is this, they will have a hard time making California great again.
|
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You'd have a hard time finding any critical analysis of the way they play.
|
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"I think oil will have a hard time moving up to $45," Gundlach said.
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I agree, Amy McGrath is going to have a hard time winning against Rep.
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He had a hard time managing his resentment, and, by 21968, he was out.
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Get it all done early, because you'll have a hard time staying focused tonight!
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My favorite reports are from kids, because kids have a really hard time lying.
|
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People with color blindness and dyslexia had a hard time picking up the game.
|
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He's Southern European and super-romantic, and he had a hard time with that.
|
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He's always having a hard time because most of his friends aren't into metal.
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Or either you or your partner(s) are having a hard time getting off.
|
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He has a hard time with lyrics because he doesn't want to repeat himself.
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However, you might have a hard time envisioning what this new beginning will bring.
|
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Thoughts you previously had a hard time expressing will flow way more easily now.
|
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You're having a hard time understanding people's motives, and expressing yourself isn't coming easily.
|
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After the war, Enzo had a hard time finding work in the auto business.
|
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"I actually always have a hard time saying what I do," Ms. Eisner says.
|
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But it was having a hard time developing plant-based seafood on its own.
|
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The Dodgers clearly had a hard time adjusting to the inhospitable elements in Boston.
|
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We have folks that had a hard time getting to work after the election.
|
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What I wasn't prepared for is I had a hard time taking myself seriously.
|
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It was a hard time, but there was no like one big crazy thing.
|
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If your conscience is different than your constituents', then you'll have a hard time.
|
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My husband is traveling, and I have a notoriously hard time opening wine corks.
|
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But Democrats believe that Mr. Mueller would have a hard time refusing a subpoena.
|
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But I feel like nowadays somebody would give us a hard time about it.
|
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Just because I was having a hard time doesn't mean that it's not worthwhile.
|
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Kellyanne Conway will have a hard time conning her way out of this one.
|
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Without that revenue, he said, he will have a hard time making his payroll.
|
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If they give her a hard time, perhaps we will add some Republican votes.
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I also had a hard time wrapping my head around a word like WHERESOEVER.
|
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Therefore also, the private companies would have a hard time putting it in stores.
|
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"Understandably, her family has had a hard time dealing with their loss," she said.
|
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"I have a hard time seeing the coalition ultimately coming together there," he said.
|
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Mueller will have a hard time proving that these payments were illegal campaign contributions.
|
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He's moping around, depressed, having a hard time recovering from what he just did.
|
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Seeing what a hard time she was having, Shawn suggested she write about it.
|
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Mr. Faso, who has heartily embraced President Trump's agenda, is having a hard time.
|
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I don't know why I'm having such a hard time getting up this morning.
|
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It's a hard time for retailers, judging by the latest quarterly results of Macy's.
|
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The Queen of Hearts rules Wonderland and gives Alice and friends a hard time.
|
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Despite being a therapist, I have a very hard time opening up to mine.
|
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Trump will have a hard time squaring that historical record with his current conduct.
|
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And I said, 'Why am I going to have a hard time with Texas?
|
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Without these two groups, Hillary will have a hard time winning the general election.
|
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"He's having a very hard time," a friend of Trump's told The Washington Post.
|
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"They're having a hard time with firsthand knowledge of any of this," said Sen.
|
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I had a super hard time even getting it to properly focus on faces.
|
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Sometimes people have a hard time admitting that because it's hard on their ego.
|
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Mr. Rosado had a hard time finding a high school that would accept him.
|
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You&aposre having a hard time talking through your contractions because of the pain.
|
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"Sorry to give you a hard time here on your first call," he said.
|
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We'd rather have a hard time selling stuff than no opportunity to sell stuff.
|
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"So it&aposs just been a really hard time for us as a family."
|
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Cynics and nuts are probably going to have a hard time securing Senate confirmation.
|
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Derulo's dick, if anyone needs a refresher, has been having a hard time lately.
|
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MITCH MCCONNELL: I'm sorry, I had a hard time understanding what you were saying.
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I had a hard time believing or understanding her point of view at first.
|
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This is an offer even Bernie Sanders will have a hard time turning down.
|
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"We had a hard time figuring out how to proceed," retired Mississippi GOP Sen.
|
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Celebrities have a hard time because the public grades them on a different curve.
|
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He reiterated that Moore will have a hard time getting elected against a Democrat.
|
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Trump seems to be having a hard time justifying his behavior on the merits.
|
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Once the police started investigating, they didn't have a hard time finding this guy.
|
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This is why we liberals have a hard time making inroads with this group.
|
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It's an admirable ideal, but Karen has a hard time with the ensuing reality.
|
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"I had a hard time with that in an Edwardian house," Ms. Lougee said.
|
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I've had a hard time concentrating on Afghanistan what with all the Omarosa buzz.
|
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"Children of immigrants seem to have a particularly hard time with this," she observed.
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These things are amazing, but frankly high schoolers have a hard time seeing that.
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And we all came together to offer support and get through a hard time.
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It's this incredible gift that some of us have a hard time dealing with.
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So ... it's not totally unique, but I would have a hard time with it.
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"Inflation is now going to have a hard time rising," said Mr. Goncalves, the strategist.
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And, to be honest, I'm having a hard time giving a cluck about chicken sandwiches.
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Sometimes I have a hard time doing that with my much larger iPhone XS Max.
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Drew had a hard time catching some of my rise balls, which was pretty funny.
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That's a problem when researchers already have a hard time recruiting participants to begin with.
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I'm having a hard time dealing with the fact that that situation ever came up.
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I'm so used to us being together, I have a hard time functioning without her.
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Eva Mendes is having a hard time integrating Spanish into the lives of her daughters.
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"Women have such a hard time feeling beautiful because of so many reasons," she added.
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He's also going to have a hard time picking a health care fight with Clinton.
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Those who knew him as a woman have a hard time going with new pronouns.
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"What this guy will have a hard time getting is desktop space," the trader said.
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They don't want to recognize it or have a hard time telling people about it.
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He became more reclusive to avoid the stares and had a hard time finding work.
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" Page: "I'm having a hard time deciding what is appropriate for a weekend with Director.
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As a Mexican, I'm outside all this, but I have a hard time understanding it.
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In the past, marginalized voices had a hard time reaching a mass audience at all.
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"Fundamentally, they're having a really hard time changing the DNA of their company," Spiegel added.
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Even with a veto-proof Congress, Donald Trump would have a hard time reversing this.
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It was obvious that even my favorite serum would have a hard time saving me.
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Now, state Republicans are fighting to make sure Cooper has a particularly hard time governing.
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Are you having a hard time justifying the cost of Apple's new $5,000+ iMac Pro?
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Still having a hard time believing this is a real thing that you can buy?
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"It's not easy seeing someone you love going through a really hard time," Drew says.
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I have a hard time falling back asleep, wondering if it was the right decision.
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For a while, I didn't understand this, and gave him a hard time for it.
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Avoid dealing with enemies now—you may have a very hard time reading their motivations.
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Mills said she likes to give guys a hard time when they hit on her.
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It was really a hard time because they were both so important in my life.
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She's learning pretty quickly, but is having a hard time with the touch-screen keyboard.
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If you aren't being strategic about your attacks, you're going to have a hard time.
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"Every time I shave it off, he gives me a really hard time," Davis explained.
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It seems like the young couple crowd is having a really hard time with it.
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Do your doctors or your family ever give you a hard time about your weight?
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People who just want to get high have not had a hard time doing so.
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When he did come talk, he just had a hard time talking about this subject.
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It was in such a hard time of my life, and they made everything worse.
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Whatever's happening inside their plastic shells, it definitely seems like they're having a hard time.
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Jennifer Finney Boylan I'VE been having a hard time understanding the mood of the country.
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Meanwhile, Abby is having a pretty hard time handling how badly she's royally screwed up.
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus is having a hard time saying goodbye to her hit show Veep.
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You'd be so excited, you'd have a hard time not giving them that gift early.
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Dan and I have a really hard time because Catherine is so full of surprises.
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Jennifer Lawrence is having a hard time adjusting to new mom Amy Schumer's sleep schedule.
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That's interesting given the hard time he gave Watson over his mustache last season. Mrs.
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"I was having a hard time not crying coming up the last hole," he said.
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Finlayson has been having a hard time communicating with other people due to her condition.
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Then I have a hard time breathing, and my whole body goes into a spasm.
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However, like many women, Hamill had a hard time dealing with the debilitating side effects.
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But John's wife also had a hard time with the other upper-crust soccer moms.
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This isn't the first time that Mulaney showed up for Davidson after a hard time.
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Everywhere in our country, people are having a hard time finding affordable places to live.
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"I'm still having a hard time absorbing all of this," Cahal's mom, Lorena Cahal, said.
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"We cannot abandon those who are having a hard time living and surviving," Temer said.
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It is a hard time to be a fan of Netflix's The Crown right now.
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Go deeper: Trump says he'd have a "hard time" if his son Barron played football
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People "have a hard time staying present in the trauma of it," she told me.
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Twitter itselfTwitter is having a really hard time right now, and might soon be sold.
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"I wouldn't have been able to get through a hard time like that without them."
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I mean, I had a hard time in school, concentrating on any of the teachers.
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In a world like that, Brookstone's oddities and innovations have a hard time breaking through.
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For whatever reason, western Christianity has a hard time sticking with a God of love.
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That people not having a hard time coping with the incredible disruptions in their lives.
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Demand in Manhattan is so strong WeWork has a hard time keeping up, he said.
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A feeling, or problem, you've have a hard time understanding will begin to make sense.
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While serving hard time for killing a guy, Kenneth racked up tons of prison violations.
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If they do, Kaine, who shared the ticket with Clinton, will have a hard time.
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It's a big thing for museums who are having a hard time fundraising right now.
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It's no wonder so many residents in California and elsewhere are having a hard time.
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So, I mean, do you have a hard time tearing yourself away from multiple devices?
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In some ways it is [a luxury], I just have a hard time seeing that.
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What's most frustrating is that you're having a hard time putting your feelings into words.
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He added that the dollar will have a hard time recovering ahead of Comey's testimony.
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But our society has a very hard time dealing with them in a rational way.
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Now, I respect the passion there but most Americans have a hard time going there.
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There are down rounds, there are companies that are having a hard time raising money.
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If an opposition crowd is giving you a hard time it's because they respect you.
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Ryan Murphy has never a hard time casting fantastic actors on his hit FX shows.
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I have a hard time verbalizing certain things, so I do it through my drawings.
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"We have a very hard time understanding and being motivated by abstract ideas," he said.
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Some people can go into spontaneous remission, while others have a very hard time recovering.
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My body had a hard time coming out of the anesthesia immediately after the procedure.
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Hope claims that she has a hard time remembering what she did to her family.
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People who supported Gabbard then have a hard time remembering now what the issues were.
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The man had a hard time with the key, even though it was his house.
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I had a hard time choosing because I wanted to put everything on my pizza.
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According to a new teaser from his Almost Famous podcast, he's having a hard time.
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People have hard time comprehending what a searchable database of many people's data reveal, etc.
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More than half of Americans say they have a hard time affording their prescription drugs.
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Brock has a lot at stake so he's having a really hard time right now.
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So. It's not totally unique, but I— I would have a hard time with it.
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I knew this about myself, and I had a really hard time dealing with it.
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Donald Trump is going to have a hard time arresting his fall in the polls.
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And, all too often, they had a hard time staying employed when the economy soured.
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Frankly, you'll have a very hard time catching fish without most of these critical accessories.
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Without a political breakthrough, the market might have a hard time breaking through previous peaks.
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Cabrera said he had a hard time finding work as a shortstop that off-season.
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On that issue at least, he will have a hard time getting leverage over Casey.
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" Liverpool Coach Jürgen Klopp simply told reporters that the "hard time is over for Mama.
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Have a hard time coming up with what words to say to someone you're into?
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Beck also said he had a hard time believing the sexual harassment allegations against O'Reilly.
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It's extremely simple, yet the majority of consumers have a hard time adhering to it.
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He has a hard time remembering who our friends are and who are adversaries are.
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"Fink is sincere, but structurally they have a hard time following through," Weatherley-White said.
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Gleb, on the other hand, has had a hard time with putting the routine together.
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I have a very hard time getting myself to even leave my apartment at all.
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They speedrun games that many people have a hard time completing if they've had years.
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You're feeling mentally sharp, and you'll have a hard time holding back your words now.
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It exaggerated the characters, and I had a hard time with it, on some days.
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With tickets priced between $400 and $900, most millennials surely had a hard time attending.
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Really, we had a hard time finding anyone who thinks it's even a realistic endeavor.
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It's safe to say, he had a bit of a hard time landing the answers.
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The company has had a hard time making profits on the building, CNN Money reports.
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"I was just messing around with him and giving him a hard time," Eovaldi said.
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On the bright side ... it looks like he's making good use of his hard time.
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"I haven't had such a hard time not thinking about something so much," Thomas said.
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Justin Bieber's having a hard time keeping his shirt on ... and the struggle is real.
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But you'll have a hard time reaping the rewards if you don't take action fast.
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Complicated women have a hard time on trial and a worse time in the media.
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Right now is actually an especially hard time for dairy farmers and small-production cheesemakers.
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People have a hard time listening to other people and they need practice doing it.
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"The tech industry sometimes has a hard time moving past tech experience," Ms. Villanueva said.
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They tell me that's why I'm having a hard time … Why did I choose that?
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Noah had a hard time figuring out why Trump would lie about something like this.
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For that reason, he has a hard time justifying spending money at bars and restaurants.
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Japan are having a hard time finding any kind of rhythm in the opening stages.
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"It's important to stick together and support each other in this hard time," she said.
|
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Some animals have a really hard time breaking into domesticity, such as this adorable doggo.
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Last time I had a very hard time recovering and needed a lot of help.
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She has a really hard time letting go of things if they aren't absolutely perfect.
|
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But it seems that ESA is still having a hard time mastering the landing process.
|
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In Italy, which went on full lockdown last week, they've had a particularly hard time.
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Aides conceded that he is having a hard time balancing midterm campaigning with public empathy.
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Why are so many women having a hard time finding men to have children with?
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But we had a hard time to win because we didn't always work well together.
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A lot depends on context, and courts have had a hard time drawing a line.
|
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I had a hard time really enjoying the play, because that was preoccupying my mind.
|
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For one thing, Nora is suddenly having a hard time getting technology to recognize her.
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Reformers have a hard time and do not tend to stay in office for long.
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Mr. Churkin often spoke so quickly that simultaneous translators had a hard time keeping up.
|
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The new, smaller schools have a hard time offering specialized programs, whether music or sports.
|
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He said managers were having a hard time finding returns that beat the market benchmark.
|
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" Still, even Mr. Placek, a professional namer, had a hard time moving on from "gate.
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Listen to both songs ... even Professor X might have a hard time hearing a difference.
|
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Like a lot of people, she and her husband Mark had a hard time conceiving.
|
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I don't think anybody is going to have a hard time doing the right thing.
|
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And they have a hard time admitting their losses and focus too much on gains.
|
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Why are Republicans suddenly having such a hard time agreeing about their No. 1 priority?
|
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Fact-checks and logical reasoning have a hard time dealing with Trump's firehose of nonsense.
|
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As the teen vaping scene has exploded, adults have had a hard time keeping up.
|
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Still, we often had, in some weirdly basic sense, a hard time understanding each other.
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New York (CNN Business)Sears is going to have a hard time surviving its bankruptcy.
|
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"Landlords are having a hard time finding people to fill their apartments," Giese told CNBC.
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You know that's going to happen and guys have a hard time letting that go.
|
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They have had a hard time constructing a single narrative to fight back against impeachment.
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So it's not totally unique, but I -- I would have a hard time with it.
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If you are having a hard time controlling those drill instructors, you're not a leader.
|
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Ms. Lefevre had a hard time articulating her brother's condition when she was a child.
|
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And maybe some just had a hard time conceiving that a rapper could be British.
|
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I wanted to study American activism, but was having a hard time finding my angle.
|
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You are a lucky person, because many people are having a hard time this year.
|
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But after six years, she was having a hard time with its grueling touring schedule.
|
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They have a hard time consistently providing competent lawyers at the trial level, especially Texas.
|
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You sometimes have a hard time putting your feelings into words, but things click today.
|
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We take courses and we still have a hard time getting a job out here.
|
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Part of the reason is that I have a really hard time tolerating Chet's bullshit.
|
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But even Thor and the Hulk may have a hard time keeping up with Jedis.
|
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I have a hard time with it, and I hated dating for the longest time.
|
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We have a hard time figuring out what Facebook actually is because we have a hard time admitting that at least part of what it supplanted is emotional labor — hard and valuable work that no one wants to admit was work to begin with.
|
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She's beautiful and eligible, but she says even she has a hard time landing a date.
|
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"The Jewish establishment has a hard time considering him one of its own," the paper observed.
|
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I had a hard time remembering he wasn't SpongeBob by the time he took a bow.
|
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To be fair, the Europa Clipper mission also had a hard time getting NASA's endorsement, too.
|
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Rocket Lab has had a hard time getting "It's Business Time" up in the air, though.
|
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I don't digest much of what I eat, so I have a hard time gaining weight.
|
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"Having a hard time wrapping my head around @AdamLevine not being at @NBCTheVoice anymore," he tweeted.
|
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Immigrants who want to start companies also can have a hard time with the current system.
|
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Second, even if Wilders' party wins, it will have a hard time finding allies in parliament.
|
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But this little girl is going to have a hard time living down her sneaky behavior.
|
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Indeed, Bostic said he had a hard time finding synonyms for "strong" to describe the economy.
|
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Those who do make it into the U.S. face a hard time being allowed to stay.
|
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I, likewise, am having a hard time finding much to ascribe good or bad to Garrett.
|
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It's hard to know when to reach out to a coworker who's having a hard time.
|
|
Both gave the same reason: They'd have a hard time disengaging themselves from their business ties.
|
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John doesn't want to be an asshole anymore so he won't give Gerald a hard time.
|
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Trump cited national security reasons for doing so, which most people had a hard time believing.
|
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Check in on your single friends when they're sick, or when they're having a hard time.
|
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"Well, it ain't easy," said Nelson on why Presley had such a hard time with fame.
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And I don&apost think he will have a hard time at the end getting confirmed.
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Which is part of why we're going to have a hard time letting go of Jane!
|
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"You can start to pick out the people that are having a hard time," said Parrish.
|
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Williams recently revealed has a hard time thinking about when the time comes to stop breastfeeding.
|
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I also had a hard time hearing it and not because the car is loud inside.
|
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You know your worth, but you may have a hard time expressing it today—that's OK!
|
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People with Simian lines have a hard time separating their emotions from their actions or decisions.
|
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Just look at how much fun it's having, giving all of the humans a hard time.
|
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These days, there's so much feedback online, I have a hard time absorbing all of it.
|
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He was lost and had a hard time connecting to a world that seemed increasingly unfriendly.
|
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The podcast industry is growing, but independent creators can still have a hard time making money.
|
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"He was having a hard time breathing, so I didn't ask him any questions," DeChalk said.
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Fran S. in San Antonio Dear Heloise: I had a hard time cutting up winter squash.
|
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But in earnest, he has also had a hard time convincing voters they can trust him.
|
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Second-tier museums that try to be encyclopedic on limited funds will have a hard time.
|
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Closer to home, Li has a hard time convincing her parents on the merits of activism.
|
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"I feel like I've had a hard time breaking into publishing as a woman," she said.
|
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Howell has a hard time recounting the episode without looking like he might burst into tears.
|
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I find that people who go through these traumatic experiences have a hard time trusting reporters.
|
|
Even the parties' most loyal supporters had a hard time figuring out what they stood for.
|
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"I have a really hard time imagining Donald Trump as president," Greenfield said with a smile.
|
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You may also have a hard time finding the new Razr if you didn't preorder it.
|
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If you're having a hard time resolving the issue, assess how important it is to you.
|
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I think Eliot has historically had a hard time asking for help if he needs it.
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Still, Clinton may have a hard time running on the economy as a big selling point.
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I liked her and admired her, and I knew what a hard time she was having.
|
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I didn't know what HALON was and had a hard time getting it from the crossings.
|
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He told NBC News that he's going to have a hard time working with Trump's administration.
|
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"Twitter is having a hard time finding a buyer for Twitter, let alone Vine," he said.
|
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What valuable experiences can they create for users that Facebook will have a hard time copying?
|
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With the current pace of AI development, even seasoned experts have a hard time keeping up.
|
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"I've been going through a hard time with my mom passing," he explained to WSB-TV.
|
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Smartphones were becoming more popular, but Ghansah had a hard time finding interesting things to read.
|
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But I have a hard time believing there will be a 1-1 that is that.
|
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And she's having a hard time understanding why men can't just keep their hands to themselves.
|
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She has a hard time going anywhere — even on vacation — without rescuing a kitten in need.
|
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Despite this, we (and the rest of the world) still have a hard time explaining Slack.
|
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This explains why scientists have had such a hard time deciphering the DNA of modern dogs.
|
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The only one that gave me a little bit of a hard time was Rodney Dangerfield.
|
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Okay, you had lunch with ... Is there a ... I feel like Booker gets a hard time.
|
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If you're waging a fight against a sympathetic constituency, you're going to have a hard time.
|
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"In all countries a hard time sets in," is how a prophecy from the period begins.
|
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So when they were having a hard time, I wanted to give something back to them.
|
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Are people giving you a hard time because you make them look bad on the internet?
|
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As attractive as this benefit sounds, employees often have a hard time grasping how it works.
|
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I have a hard time falling asleep, and toss and turn until about 12:30 a.m.
|
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I have been having a hard time emotionally for past year-and-a-half or so.
|
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It is really expensive, but I have a hard time saying no, so I buy some.
|
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Jared is going to have a hard time as he works his way through the system.
|
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And I think you&aposre going to really have a hard time in the upper Midwest.
|
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Astronauts also report losing their sense of taste and having a hard time seeing, Torres said.
|
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I'm going to really have a hard time trying to get her out of this house.
|
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Trump himself claimed that his youngest son, Barron, was "having a hard time" with the image.
|
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Yet you might have an equally hard time successfully replicating the almighty kale salad at home.
|
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My heart feels for Elena and I pray that she stays strong through this hard time.
|
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"I have a hard time seeing the coalition ultimately coming together there," Buttigieg told the Times.
|
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When it comes to sandwich shops and delis, customers have a hard time distinguishing between brands.
|
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As a result, she's having a hard time bagging any of Kylie's uber-popular makeup products.
|
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Click here to view original GIFStill having a hard time finding a Nintendo Switch in stores?
|
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In 2015, Lawrence joked that she was having a hard time finding a guy to date.
|
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Having a hard time keeping up with all of the players in this ever-expanding drama?
|
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At this point, you wouldn't have a hard time finding someone who grew up playing it.
|
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President Donald Trump has had an especially hard time convincing Americans he's not racist this week.
|
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Trump might have a hard time finding CIA officials willing to carry out the torture techniques.
|
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Sounds like this is a mess even bleach is gonna have a hard time cleaning up.
|
|
But Chesapeake Energy will likely have a hard time at those levels, added trader Brian Kelly.
|
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I'm still having a hard time figuring out exactly how successful my session with Barham was.
|
|
Some renewable energy proposals have had a hard time securing financing and permits on the island.
|
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People get bored with lectures and will have a hard time remembering what you taught them.
|
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I have a hard time even saying that I'm an artist, or whatever that even means.
|
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I had such a hard time yesterday and all the frustration came out after the finish.
|
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Poor little Saint was having an especially hard time, crying as he sat on Santa's lap.
|
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I had a hard time for the first six months, but you get used to it.
|
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R: Because we're three people and have a really hard time to agreeing on one thing.
|
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The problem is that trees, obviously, have a hard time migrating long distances on their own.
|
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I had a really hard time communicating and would spend most of my time at home.
|
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However, watch out for difficulties this evening—people are having a hard time expressing their desires.
|
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Science and reason have a hard time breaking through the twisted politics of the Trump administration.
|
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Cabinet secretaries trying to clean up regulation will have a hard time when being constantly subpoenaed.
|
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Art films aren't the only ones having a hard time getting noticed in theaters these days.
|
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It's difficult to see people trying to take advantage of fans during such a hard time.
|
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Noah and his family are in need of prayers right now during this extremely hard time.
|
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He just has a hard time letting go of the person who he had Kiara with.
|
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But, good as it is, I always have a hard time putting "City" at No. 1.
|
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Grayson, meanwhile, had a hard time winning over voters amid reports he abused his ex-wife.
|
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When the Apollo astronauts journeyed to the Moon, they had a hard time sticking to schedule.
|
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"I'm really having a hard time thinking that that's going to be too high," said Dwyer.
|
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I think he would have a hard time with women when he doesn't even realize it.
|
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AI also has a hard time understanding uniquely human interactions such as humor, sarcasm, and irony.
|
|
" Archila said "he looked ashamed" and "he had a hard time looking us in the face.
|
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Do you understand why I change things, or had a hard time freezing the same thing?
|
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We have a very hard time attracting gays, minorities, and, thanks to the current nominee, women.
|
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"Apparently Bette Davis and a lot of actresses had a hard time in their 30s, too."
|
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Future beneficiaries would have a hard time living on leaner Social Security checks and stingier COLA's.
|
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But the reason you're having a hard time deciding is that it's a close-run thing.
|
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People in Argentina have a hard time accepting the quality of soccer players that we have.
|
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"My little fingers had a really hard time opening and closing my big backpack," she recalled.
|
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Amazon, Microsoft and Google had a hard time providing effective data warehousing tools to their clients.
|
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"We've had a hard time closing out the Angels this year," Seattle manager Scott Servais said.
|
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Saunders said Sears would probably have a hard time meeting its obligations as the year progresses.
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