The math is not hard, but the logic escapes me.
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It's not hard to understand why they made that choice.
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It's not hard to find projects that didn't work out.
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And it's not hard to understand how we got here.
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We have a lineup that was not hard to assemble.
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It's not hard, because my schedule can be very flexible.
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It's not hard to see why DropMix is so fun.
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It's not hard to convey a bit of personality, people.
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It's not hard to see why countries would want drones.
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It's not hard to imagine extending this to shoppable content.
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It's not hard to see why he's always shining, shining.
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It's not hard to imagine the central government blocking them.
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Seller anecdotes of wrongful terminations are not hard to find.
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It's not hard to imagine ways that could go wrong.
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The roots of the fiasco are not hard to determine.
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There's only one caveat, and it's not hard to meet.
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It's not hard because Jon is such a charming actor.
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It's not hard to find a show here in Vegas.
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It's not hard to see why he would do so.
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But it's still not hard to feel another us vs.
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It is not hard to find holes in these arguments.
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The markers of European decline are not hard to find.
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Its reasons for doing so are not hard to understand.
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It's a critical distinction, and one not hard to understand.
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It's not hard to explain New Yorkers' thing for speakeasies.
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But rest assured, it's not hard for Miller to imagine.
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In a way, this fascination is not hard to understand.
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Jason: A few diceware passphrases are not hard to memorize.
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THE ART OF BEING DRIVEN is not hard to master.
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It's not hard to see what's happening, the McCormicks say.
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It is not hard to explain or difficult to verify.
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Not hard, but the back of my head spiderwebbed it.
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But it's not hard to read between the lines here.
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It's not hard to be in love with her onscreen.
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The reason for the change is not hard to discern.
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It's not hard to see what we should be doing.
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It's not hard to see this reflex on display in
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It's not hard being the designer daughter of a designer?
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It's not hard to imagine why Biden didn't press Hunter.
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And his stature was gained through birth, not hard work.
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It is not hard to see the parallels, of course.
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The solution to this crisis is not hard to understand.
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Besides, it's not hard to run a regular coffee maker.
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Moscow's interest in the election is not hard to understand.
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The sources of Gaza's problems are not hard to find.
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But it's not hard to conduct on a technical level.
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It's not hard to imagine something like that happening again.
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It's not hard for the gangs to recruit in prisons.
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It's not hard to imagine their arrival later this year, at least in sufficiently limited contexts; it's also not hard to imagine that the deadlines will be pushed out another three or four years.
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It's not hard to see the brotherly bond between these two!
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But it is not hard to imagine it going disastrously wrong.
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After all, it's not hard to imagine what could go wrong.
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The point of all this cheating is not hard to understand.
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It's not hard to imagine a bill that would satisfy (b).
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And looking at her drawings, it's not hard to see why.
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After a week with one, it's not hard to see why.
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It's actually not hard to see the Robin's DNA in it.
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It's not hard to imagine how this would play out, either.
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The good news is that journalism is not hard to understand.
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It's not hard to tie this in with Paik's subsequent work.
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"It's not hard to understand their position," says Latimore of Nitrome.
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It's not hard to guess why Nest would have done this.
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It is not hard to divine the contours of a deal.
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Is it a matter of relying on soft, not hard, power?
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It's not hard to figure out what the narrative is here.
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It's not hard to see why the posts are so popular.
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And choosing between unhappy foreigners and fuming mobsters is not hard.
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It's not hard to set up and use a guest network.
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It's not hard to find something nice to say about LSU.
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It was not hard to see how his obsession had begun.
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It's not hard to wonder if Pose itself is that testament.
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He's complex, he's nuanced, and he's not hard on the eyes.
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The problem is identifying individuals and sometimes it&aposs not hard.
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It's not hard to see why Democrats see DeVos as unqualified.
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So it's not hard to see what will happen one day.
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It's not hard to see why Get Out works so well.
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Ultimately it's not hard to beat Rolex or Omega or Cartier.
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And it is not hard to see their rationale for selling.
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It's not hard to catch up with several in one afternoon.
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"It's not hard, but it's something that requires attention," Freitag said.
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But do we expect any of these to be not hard?
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Compared with subjugating a country, handling Mr Trump is not hard.
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Finding content that slips through the companies' filters is not hard.
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It is not hard to see why Americans shun the topic.
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It's not hard because my job is kind of the same.
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"I know you are trying but just not hard enough. Sorry."
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It is not hard to imagine scenarios where avoiding or delaying .
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Understanding what the President wants from the Fed is not hard.
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It&aposs not hard for him to do this right now.
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The Indian goal behind this reframing is not hard to intuit.
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Of course, it's not hard to see why they faded away.
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"They're not hard to find," she said on Mr. King's show.
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Cause if you not being yourself, it's not hard to tell.
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On the other hand, these are not hard and fast rules.
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It's not hard to understand why drones make for compelling fare.
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It's not hard to understand why things were designed this way.
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The edges are not hard and the forms are not rigid.
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And preliminary data that looks good is not hard to find.
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It's not hard to see what the fuss is about either.
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It's not hard to understand the psychology — just look at yourself.
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But it's not hard to assume it's about money and control.
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It's not hard to feel good about your spouse making money.
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It's not hard to see why the world is on tenterhooks.
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It's not hard to see what Márquez admired in the writing.
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But it's not hard to guess what he was referring to.
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In 2019, it's not hard to imagine the worst will happen.
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It's not hard to see how this would go terribly wrong.
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Finding the components to make Novichok are not hard, he said.
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But in general, it's not hard to make people less polarized.
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Ms. Trump's friendship with Mr. Antonio is not hard to understand.
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It's not hard to intuit what might have inspired such curiosity.
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Thus the doctrine is merely a data point, not hard evidence.
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It was not hard to know where Bolton stood on Iran.
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It's not hard to imagine 2020 producing an even starker inversion.
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We're not hard-core betters, but it's a great past time.
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First, the accusations of hypocrisy: it is not hard to find.
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It's not hard to gain popularity when you're supporting the party.
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It is not hard to find flaws in the current system.
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RK: It was not hard convincing people to change their mindset.
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But it's not hard to make that argument all the same.
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It's not hard to see how that can create political problems.
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That leap of portraying grief and loss was not hard for me.
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It's not hard to imagine him doing it for the greater good.
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Fortunately, it's not hard for Baldwin to slip into his Trump costume.
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And if you're looking for more...oddities...they're not hard to find.
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It is not hard to develop a package to meet these objectives.
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It's not hard to see why Hollywood watchers question the genre's longevity.
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But it is not hard to imagine a world where it could.
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Google, but it's not hard to imagine that it made a difference.
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Old iterations of the floppy disk meme are not hard to find.
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It's not hard to see why DARPA is interested in such tools.
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It was not hard to see what Mr Trump was up to.
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It's not hard to figure out what Segura did differently in 2016.
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Finding a Trump voter in Alabama, even Birmingham, Alabama, is not hard.
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It's not hard to see why with all those engagements he's planning.
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Primarily, that it is not hard to be good at resistance Twitter.
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"He never, ever cooperated," he said, which is not hard to believe.
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"It's not hard to imagine that Jorge came into town," Haley said.
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This is not hard to find out, and it's kind of boring.
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"It's not hard to hold an up or down vote," it reads.
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It's not hard to see that Erdoğan has crossed multiple red lines.
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Be glad you are not hard wood yourself and can hear it.
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It is not hard to see how for many white Americans, this
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But don't worry, fellow young people, they're not hard to figure out.
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It's not hard to win a fight against a historically unpopular Congress.
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It's not hard to pinpoint the root of such a mind-set.
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A massive bakery with mouth-watering goodies was not hard to find.
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It's not hard, because I'm not trying to be something I'm not.
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It's not hard to take a Google bike off campus right now.
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Not hard, since Bender says there's "no shortage" of bullshit in Canada.
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This album is slept on—and it's not hard to understand why.
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So it was not hard for Barry Kirk to get a gun.
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It's not hard for me, but it would be hard for most.
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In the contest of sympathies, it's not hard to guess who wins.
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It's not hard to see why, given how lucrative loyalty can be.
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It's not hard to understand why the Obama administration is honoring Kissinger.
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Not hard to see where I got the idea for the puzzle.
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It's not hard to envision TikToks losing momentum as its novelty fades.
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But reduced attendance means it's not hard to enforce the new regulations.
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It's not hard to get volunteers to do it the first time.
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It's not hard to see why investors expect the companies to prevail.
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It's not hard to completely miss something that exists in plain sight.
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This is not hard to do, as Julia Moskin has taught us.
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Hold the egg gently — they are not hard-boiled or hollowed-out.
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Numerous critics disputed this, and it was not hard to see why.
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Reading Buber, it's not hard to understand why he might inspire suspicion.
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It is not hard to see how such a logic took hold.
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It's not hard to find bottles in the $8-to-$10 range.
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It's not hard to detect his monkish devotion to hip-hop's godheads.
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It's hard to stay good, but it's not hard to get good.
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As punishing as Ironman is, it's also not hard to see the appeal.
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However, it's also not hard to see how this technology could go poorly.
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It's not hard to understand why gamalost consumption has declined over the years.
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It is not hard to imagine things that might yet derail the recovery.
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Campaigners traded not hard facts last June but insults to the electorate's intelligence.
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"It's hard, but I mean, what's not hard living this life?" she said.
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People are really pissed at Morrissey, and it's not hard to see why.
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If so, it is not hard to see why such joints were picked.
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He was not hard to locate, and he quickly agreed to an interview.
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It is not hard to find a Sierra Leonean who has experienced corruption.
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It is not hard to see how this could lead to delayed investment.
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Let's be honest — it's not hard to be smarter than the average crow.
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It is not hard to imagine tit-for-tat constraints on Chinese firms.
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And that's what ended up happening — and it's not hard to understand why.
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It's not hard to see why scientists struggle to explain the Tully monster.
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It's not hard to believe that data-driven recommendations would drive up sales.
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This time of year, though, it's not hard to track down the fizz.
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It's not hard to understand ... he really doesn't need "Bachelor in Paradise" anymore.
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Examples of how the industry might move forward are not hard to find.
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It's not hard to see Eleven, insistent and peculiar, as a young Joyce.
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Now, this dish is pretty as hell, but it's not hard to make.
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Strangely enough, it's not hard to imagine Trump as a 6-year old.
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"It's not hard to Google how a thumb tip works," De Belle says.
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It's not hard to see who came out on top in that round.
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So it's not hard to see how trip103real's platform feeds into its plans.
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It's not hard to recognize the hallmarks of a speech by President Trump.
|
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And to Chess, that's not hard to understand or even all that odd.
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Sandberg: It's not hard to draw parallels between Bernie Sanders and Jeremy Corbyn.
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Considering Cavallari is a mother of three, it's not hard to see why.
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It's not hard to see why Paul pushed for such ambitious emission targets.
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Not hard to-- not easy to solve, but I think easy to describe.
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It is not hard to see that the 32.5 euros cover approximately nothing.
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If you send Drake something and it's not hard, he won't use it.
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The motive for the arrests and the leaks was not hard to find.
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But it is not hard to contain costs when you don't deliver care.
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Plenty of fans are loving this, and it's not hard to see why.
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It's not hard to see why Erdogan can be so unpopular with some.
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On one hand, it's not hard to figure out what Sanders is about.
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It's not hard to see why most gamers design characters in their likeness.
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It's not hard to see the political ramifications if unions lose in Janus.
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WALK down Whitehall and it is not hard to imagine its imperial heyday.
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The track is not hard on brakes, though brake cooling can be difficult.
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It's not hard to see why reverberations, pro and con, built so quickly.
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The people we admire for being resilient are not hard; they are ardent.
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It's not hard to come up with examples of where May went wrong.
|
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But it's not hard to gather information on people tracked with PSS' technology.
|
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Most repair businesses are very small, and it's not hard to prove that.
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But it's not hard to find a salon – just walk down any street.
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It's not hard to tower over this perp, though intimidation would be futile.
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One social media scroll, and it's not hard to find the hashtag #hotgirlsummer.
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Making dosas at home is not hard, but there is a learning curve.
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Some of the advantages of big-city living are not hard to find.
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It's not hard to understand why the Obama administration is stepping in here.
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With pink smoke coming from her cigarette, it's not hard to understand why.
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Designing a practical response that wins widespread support is, in theory, not hard.
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There's a lot of room, and it's not hard to get some privacy.
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Finding visual evidence of Syrian hospitals that were badly damaged was not hard.
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Ms. Warren's path to the nomination is challenging, but not hard to envision.
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"Let's just say it was not hard to be upset in that scene."
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"They're not hard to pick out at the end stage," Dr. Zabel said.
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He found that it was not hard to draw maps favoring neither party.
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It's not hard to see why most executives have a rosy sales outlook.
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Analysts noted that the deals were only memorandums of understanding, not hard contracts.
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In the current electoral climate, it is not hard to imagine this continuing.
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It's not hard to see why they raised over $1 million on Indiegogo.
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Even at the last minute, it's not hard to fill in the blanks.
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Given that fact, it's not hard to see what Trump is doing here.
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And if you listen to her singing, it's not hard to see why.
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" She added: "I know you are trying, but just not hard enough. Sorry.
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It's not hard to see why the proposed resolution sparked such divergent views.
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It's not hard to imagine the Rohingya being coerced into taking foreign passports.
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It's not hard to see how all of this could have gone wrong.
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It was not hard to tell which had been purchased at the supermarket.
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And if you talk to Roomba owners, it's not hard to see why.
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It's not hard to see, though, that Texas is ''protecting'' women at their peril.
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"It's not hard to take a beautiful picture of this magical creature," he wrote.
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And after seeing her standalone film, Captain Marvel, it's not hard to see why.
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It's not hard to see why Abe wanted to get first word with Trump.
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Squeeze too hard and you kill it, not hard enough and it flies away.
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Like a baseball bat or something striking something not—not soft, and not hard.
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Whether we like it or not, hard cover books are turning into collectors' items.
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It's not hard to dupe bankers and lawyers in a physical inspection of collateral.
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It's not hard to see why she chose the cliffside crib overlooking the Mediterranean.
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"They're not hard core" vegans or vegetarians, but "they're more adventurous" in their choices.
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In Turkey it is not hard to find people-smugglers still plying their trade.
|
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Like Cal, it's not hard to imagine Maryland going deep or bowing out early.
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But it is not hard to see ways in which Americans are particularly vulnerable.
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Booksmart has been compared to Superbad (2007), and it's not hard to see why.
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It's not hard to imagine that he too will testify about what he knows.
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She may be a history major, but it's not hard to do the math.
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It's not hard to see Sam Richardson's mannerisms in his characters—and vice versa.
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It's not hard to find individual data series that will back any given argument.
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It's not hard to lose bitcoin by sending it somewhere and simply forgetting where.
|
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With figures like that, it's not hard to see the validity in Nyong'o's statement.
|
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And when you consider the unique circumstances of 2016, that's not hard to understand.
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It's not hard for the young and skinny to look great in $10 jeggings.
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It's not hard to understand why Mark Zuckerberg loves the empire-consolidating Augustus Caesar.
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Gannett Fleming calls its design "the Paw," and it's not hard to see why.
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Again, looking at the dates listed above, it's not hard to find a pattern.
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It's not hard to imagine a similar fate befalling the likes of Minds, Gab.
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It's therefore not hard to understand why more traditional business publications are paying attention.
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It's not hard to imagine The Ringer having its own stream for Amazon's games.
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J/k, you're not hard at work—you're reading a story about bobble heads!
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But when he's not hard at work, he's busy playing tunes or outside hiking.
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The good news is there is a very not-hard way to do that.
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Vic Mensa is all over the place, but it's not hard to follow along.
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It's not hard to see why many people associate the condition with extreme empathy.
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"That is a shift of emphasis, but it is not hard-wired," he said.
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Parallels in rhetoric and ideas between Trump and Romney are not hard to find.
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It's not hard to know which one it was for Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford).
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I'm really lucky in that it's not hard for me not to share something.
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But it's not hard to imagine it becoming a broader referendum on his leadership.
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So it's not hard to see where things might go when the banks collapse.
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He was not hard to convince that Monsanto was in the wrong, said Rao.
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It's not hard to see what Union meant in her description of the star.
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It is not hard to see why local health-commissioners might drag their heels.
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Looking at the explosive reaction to Gillespie's tweet, it's not hard to believe this.
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It's not hard to see why Chapman was singled out by the alt-right.
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Still, it's not hard to wonder what all of that construction is building toward.
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"It's not hard to fast because I love Ramadan," says a female bank clerk.
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The reasons for the shocking neglect of Price's legacy are not hard to find.
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"They say that hardware is hard but hardware is not hard," he told CNBC.
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It's not hard to see why "Fiorello!" remains cherished today mostly for its score.
|
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It is not hard to find veterans who had bad experiences with traditional treatment.
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Given its location under a mountain, it is not hard to figure out why.
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It's not hard to imagine Democrats doing the same in the case of Menendez.
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It is not hard to guess what Mr. Rosenthal is mad about this week.
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I'm not hard of hearing at all — but this is a thing I need.
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What I'm saying is it's not hard to see why we still have languages.
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These sculptures can take months to finish and it's not hard to see why.
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It's not hard to imagine other obviously dangerous scenarios that wouldn't be covered here.
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With that said, it's not hard to imagine commercialized versions that consumers could purchase.
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The goal is to give tools to more people, and say it's not hard.
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Allegations of corruption and wrongdoing by the militants are not hard to come by.
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Each answer is five letters long and the clues are not hard to solve.
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It's not hard to see the design difference between last year and this year.
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It's not hard to make a movie, but getting it seen is really difficult.
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It's remarkably not hard to do, but a lot of people don't do it.
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It's not hard to figure out the theme once you solve 216- and 210A.
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It's not hard to guess what will happen if no such steps are taken.
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Thought-provoking as Mr. Inglehart's thesis is, however, it's not hard to identify weaknesses.
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And in Miami and Miami Beach, it is not hard to fill the need.
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Luckily, even in New York City, old, unmown fields are not hard to find.
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It's not hard to see why schools like mine encourage this kind of culture.
|
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IT IS NOT hard to find Talad Rot Fai, a night market in Bangkok.
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It's not hard to see why cameras haven't found a permanent home in smartwatches.
|
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They decide it's not hard enough here, so they nail to the door 'G.
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Thin files are not hard-wired into the DNA of people — nor of organizations.
|
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It's not hard to make, but this particular store-bought brand tasted surprisingly homemade.
|
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It's not hard to imagine how support from Facebook health groups might save lives.
|
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S. yields are higher and it's not hard for dollar/yen to attract bids.
|
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Taryn: It&aposs, like, crunchy, but not hard, and a little bit of airiness.
|
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In interviews, professors and students said the causes were not hard to pin down.
|
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It's not hard for Democratic presidential contenders to go after Trump's record on climate.
|
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The shifting political climate is not hard to explain: taxes on wealth are popular.
|
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The 1965 Suburban — not hard to see why it was called the original SUV.
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It's not hard to see why they're each potentially worth some number of millions.
|
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It's not hard to come up with a list of what could go wrong.
|
|
And it's not hard to message behind clean energy tax credits, because they work.
|
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When it comes to President Trump, it is not hard to do the math.
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Still, it's not hard to understand why tough-on-crime measures are so popular.
|
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It's not hard to imagine worshipers filing in alongside this tableau, settling into pews.
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It's not hard to see the similarities between these men's beliefs and Trump's rhetoric.
|
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These solutions cost money, but it's not hard to see where the money is.
|
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With all that, it's not hard to understand why #Javilton became a thing on Twitter.
|
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Ted Cruz hasn't focused much on New Hampshire, and it's not hard to see why.
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It's not hard to imagine a club of Cabinet officials held in contempt of Congress.
|
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It's not hard to imagine that President Trump might want to avoid a public loss.
|
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Yosi Samra flats have a huge celebrity following and it's not hard to see why.
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That doesn't mean that the Olympic players were cheating, but it's not hard to wonder.
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It's not hard to find people within the Destiny community who feel the same way.
|
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It's not hard to see that this conspiracy at least has some meat to attack.
|
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It&aposs not hard to imagine someone getting roughed up, or worse, in the process.
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It's not hard to see why critics don't think that these measures go far enough.
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The truth is complex, but it's not hard to understand: Georgians want their country back.
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If it proves popular, though, it's not hard to imagine the studio expanding their program.
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It is not hard to find constituents who praise Ms Berger's stand against Mr Corbyn.
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It's not hard to imagine a world where there is a different Alexa for everyone.
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It is not hard to see how Democrats could win two seats from this selection.
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It is not hard to imagine Mr Kasich in the same party as Mr Hickenlooper.
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It's not hard to imagine an Apple smart scale with a pressure-sensitive glass surface.
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It is not hard to understand why Brazilian farmers are reluctant to offload their crop.
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Allred doesn't name names, but it's not hard to guess the elephants in the room.
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It's not hard to see why alcohol (in moderation) can be a favorite social lubricant.
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The tragic case of Edna Schmeets is not hard to understand, and is alarmingly common.
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"Once you are determined and you want to do it, it's not hard," he says.
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She said the blow was not hard, but still enough to scare her daughter Quashelle.
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If you just look at today's phones, it's not hard to see how they've evolved.
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With such contrast it's not hard to differentiate McClure's emotional outburst from Maloney's constructive memo.
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It is not hard to see how Australia could end up in a similar fix.
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But it's not hard to imagine why the authorities would want to shut down AlphaBay.
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It's not hard to find experts who agree that these people have legitimate asylum claims.
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But it's not hard to detect contempt in Hu and Wong's descriptions of their workers.
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It's not hard to imagine a brand creating some "product placement" experience that goes viral.
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It's not hard to imagine why Jenner's tweet could affect the price of Snap's stock.
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It's not hard to see how Sonita inspired Maghami to make a film about her.
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It's not hard to connect the dots ... Brooklyn has moved on from gf Chloe Moretz.
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It's not hard to see what's making the younger generation so restless in their careers.
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It's not hard to imagine a similar thought process playing out next weekend with Scott.
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What is sought is speculative intelligence about terrorism and not hard evidence of criminal activity.
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Even if you don't speak Chinese, it's not hard to appreciate the gear they're showcasing.
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If you're committed to the lifestyle, he says, it's not hard to make things work.
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While I won't link to any of the drives, they're really not hard to find.
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It's not hard to see why: despite the odd premise, the result is pretty catchy.
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It's not hard to imagine that a lot of taxpayers went for the second option.
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And in President Trump's case, it's not hard to imagine what his answer would be.
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It is not hard to find a metaphor here for the country's current political landscape.
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It's not hard to imagine a world in which the GOP will follow his lead.
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Some teams, some people, have a tendency to make it hard, but it's not hard.
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With a price approaching $1003,000 a coin this week, it's not hard to understand why.
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However unfair that narrative is, it is not hard to see how it will resonate.
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It's not hard to see why Democrats are now eager to align themselves with Obamacare.
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It's not hard to imagine some retailers using the coming tariffs as a sales pitch.
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After a week with the company's volume-selling truck, it's not hard to see why.
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It's not hard to imagine why correctional facilities might have trouble recruiting and retaining staff.
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Becoming a video game character is not hard work — at least not for the subject.
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There are moving travelators more efficient than anything at LAX (not hard, to be fair).
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They're not hard evidence that smoking weed causes these changes in brain development or morphology.
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It's not hard to make a statistical case for why Kaepernick is not playing now.
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It's not hard to understand why the iPhone maker might have been interested in Shazam.
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To Facebook's credit, it's not hard to change who you see on your News Feed.
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It's not hard to understand why the American health care system has higher administrative costs.
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It's not hard to understand why American adjuncts today would feel frustrated with their lot.
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So it's not hard to see how these humans made their way to the area.
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They're not hard to spot, often standing on the sidelines grinning from ear to ear.
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Not hard to figure out on the crosses, once BUG OFF and SPENDY are established.
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It was not hard to understand why Mr. Trump had made time to stop by.
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Yet it's not hard to see that his confidence can also serve as a facade.
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It was not hard to figure out which of those was considered the most costly.
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It is not hard to see why such a scandal would attract so much attention.
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It's not hard to see why: Their story touches the many parts of the Bay.
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If the class war is on, it's not hard to guess who he's fighting for.
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It's not hard to identify the root problem but much harder to envisage a solution.
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Trump aides clearly feel the approach helps him, and it's not hard to see why.
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Some of the factors that make Escobedo a top prospect are not hard to spot.
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"It's not hard and I was only arrested once," putting up posters at 3 a.m.
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This 1990 biography of Ferlinghetti is out of print, but not hard to find online.
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It's not hard to see why the White House could be drawn to General Hifter.
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Looking back to the campaign trail, it's not hard to see what Trump was doing.
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Magic completely denied the allegation ... and Kenny says it's not hard to pick a side.
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There's something else going on here, and it's not hard to guess what it is.
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It's not hard to see how similar the Kardashian/Jenner's clothing looks to the originals.
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Now, it's obviously not hard to understand why these subjects of contention have gone missing.
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Given their track records, it's not hard to guess where their first target will likely land.
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While informative, detailing how the company identifies dangerous content is arguably not hard—it's just transparent.
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It's not hard for me only because I've been at the job for a long time.
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It's not hard to see how Brown might look like an obvious choice for X-23.
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It's not hard to see the impact that "Game of Thrones" has had on the city.
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It's not hard to connect this aversion to facts to some of these disastrous social policies.
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Philly, meanwhile, has certainly climbed onboard the Wentz Wagon and it's not hard to see why.
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It's not hard to imagine this scenario playing out between, say, 2020 and 2024 or 2028.
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It's not hard to see how a machine would excel at this clearly defined search task.
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It's not hard to imagine why the company might have staggered the releases of each attraction.
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From where they sat in this election, bombarded with coverage, it's not hard to understand why.
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Like the scanners it utilises, the scheme's potential is not hard to put your finger on.
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They say that the wealthiest owe their fortunes to corruption and personal relationships, not hard work.
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And it's not hard to see why: Shetterly's meticulously-researched, inspiring story jumps off the page.
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But it's not hard to see how conglomerate entanglements might make for a conflict of interest.
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It's not hard to slap a Bluetooth tracker on an item if you're consistently losing it.
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It's not hard to picture the Founding Fathers enjoying a lively game of croquet in heaven.
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It's not hard to imagine all the ways in which this could have gone horribly left.
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And it's not hard to imagine Netflix having the top five shows in America next year.
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We're going to take bold steps and say 'this is not hard, it can get done.
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It's not hard to see Polaroid creating its own augmented reality app and stealing Prynt's idea.
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ActiveTrack works okay, but it's not hard to move too quickly for the drone to follow.
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If Disney takes control of Hulu, it's not hard to envision some combination of all three.
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It's not hard to imagine why someone like DeWitt would be a good fit for NoSleep.
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It is not hard to see why most businesses and trade unions want a customs union.
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While Reynolds' footage documented a harsh reality, it's not hard to fabricate a Facebook Live experience.
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It's not hard to see why the tweet has already been shared well over 50,000 times.
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And it's not hard to understand why: Technology impinges upon every part of our civic sphere.
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For those of you who find this addition somewhat intrusive, thankfully it's not hard to disable.
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KOLPAKOV: As we now, as we can see right now, it is not hard to lie.
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Well, we change so often that it's not hard to keep concentration on what's going on.
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Still, it is not hard to see how her promise will be called a blanket amnesty.
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Again it's not hard to hate the successful rich guy who (probably) supports another rich guy.
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It's also not hard to notice how the general mood was brought down by Trump's arrival.
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It is not hard to see Digby as an early product of the idea of empire.
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One area of speculation is whether or not hard-fought fuel economy standards will be nixed.
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It's not hard to see why these women are precluded from the halls of millennial adoration.
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They're not hard to find, and most are eager to help the public understand their work.
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It is not hard to find a millennial; there are 79.8 million in the United States.
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It's not hard to make someone dislike you, whether you're interacting online or in real life.
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This content is not hard to find as long as you know what you're looking for.
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It's not hard to imagine that this is something that's going to happen down the line.
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Extrapolate a few more years, and it's not hard to see Uber becoming the next Altaba.
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It was not hard to imagine what Mr. Cunningham's reaction would have been to the scene.
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It's not hard to give a roughly equal amount of description to male and female characters.
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To be honest, it's not hard because they really are just a boat of lonely haters.
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Freddy: Yeah I mean they probably would, they go off court testimony and not hard evidence.
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It's not hard to imagine that the opposite would happen if that birthright were taken away.
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It's not hard to imagine Garfunkel having a good cry while cutting Simon out of snapshots.
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The particulars of individual corruption investigations aside, it's not hard to understand the dynamic at work.
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" But, he said, "The affected part was actually soft and pillowy, not hard muscle like Popeye.
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The steps are not hard to imagine, and some have already been taken in several states.
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It's not hard to spot Greenberg's own perplexity here; three of his characters have writer's block.
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"Two-ply masks are not hard to get, they don't really filter the virus," Hwang said.
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While the episode plays fast and loose with chronology, it's not hard to follow the story.
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It's not hard to see why House Speaker Paul Ryan would be wary of Donald Trump.
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It's not hard to imagine the European Union becoming a union of liberal and illiberal democracies.
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It's not hard to imagine that prices will fall as demands for custom, synthetic DNA rise.
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It's not hard to do this for a large tax cut, but it won't change anything.
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It's not hard to deduce from this what the defense in this case likely will be.
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"It's not hard to say all the things for this crowd," Sheri Greenbaum, another attendee, said.
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Not hard to get if you already had the X entered but an original clue nonetheless.
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It is not hard, however, to determine which team has dominated the rivalry in recent years.
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It's not hard to grasp why Mr. Trump might be feeling uneasy about his party's fortunes.
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"Two-ply masks are not hard to get, they don't really filter the virus," Hwang said.
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As Leonardo studied sight, he found that shadows, not hard outlines, defined the shapes of objects.
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Of course, it is not hard to find headlines about foster parents accused of abusing kids.
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So it's really not hard to ask the public to stay home, to stop being social.
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If the virus spreads, it's not hard to imagine the presidential campaign looking much the same.
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The homes are there, they're just not selling, and it's not hard to figure out why.
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Cast in this light, it's not hard to understand a legislator's desire for a handcrafted district.
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Such voters are not hard to find in Howard County, even if far from the majority.
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The salt equation taught to doctors for more than 200 years is not hard to understand.
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Still, it's not hard to imagine what a Digital Crown would look like on an iPhone.
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It is not hard to see how such systemic misogyny can lead to subjugation and abuse.
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"It's not hard to imagine [Trump] losing and slow-walking to the Supreme Court," he said.
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And it is not hard to understand why there is still such affection for No. 219.
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In the conflict between Washington and Tehran, a miscalculation by either is not hard to envision.
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It's not hard to see why data analysts are so in demand across virtually every industry.
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It's not hard to imagine Rogers tackling the subject of the shooting, a seemingly impossible task.
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The techniques are relatively common across different types of story, and they're not hard to recognize.
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Speak to Beijing drifters, and it is not hard to conclude that the answer is yes.
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It's not hard to imagine that Alexa might be displaced as rivals introduce their own efforts.
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As seen in auto insurance, discrimination against women is not hard to find in financial services.
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Experts say it's not hard to draw a straight line between these results and Trump's rhetoric.
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Ashbaugh wanted to portray her in the best possible light, and that's not hard to do.
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It's not hard to see the draw of life in the San Francisco Bay Area, California.
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Harold's Chicken Shack: Harold's is a South Side institution and it's not hard to see why.
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Still, the fingerprints of basketball coaches in the working group's recommendation were not hard to miss.
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Those things are not hard for me to watch anymore, but at some point they were.
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It's not hard to imagine Christie as Trump's John Mitchell, or Lewandowski as his H.R. Haldeman.
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It's not hard to see how this could produce a biologically bifurcated world with unimaginable inequalities.
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Still, it's not hard to see why Uber investors may have been heartened by the update.
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It is not hard, therefore, to understand why Afghanistan is such an awful place to be gay.
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"Not hard, really, to get that, but we needed to make sure that was going to happen."
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So it's not hard to understand why people might find the many online used car marketplaces appealing.
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It's not hard to see how the incentives to undertake this deadly challenge work from all ends.
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It's not hard to imagine that old favorites may even account for most of what subscribers watch.
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It's not hard to imagine a scenario in which Warren gives Clinton an even tougher primary fight.
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It's not hard to imagine how this type of tool could be used for more nefarious purposes.
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Yet it is not hard to see why the country sets the hearts of casino operators aflutter.
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It's not hard to guess why: government work is boring, and it doesn't make for good TV.
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Gianforte has run a race closely hugging President Donald Trump, and it's not hard to see why.
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It's not hard to see why; it's an trippy pitch built around the concept of forced perspective.
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It is not hard to see why she was lauded by Ms magazine and other feminist publications.
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It's not hard to see how he could become almost pathologically self-regarding and unconcerned with others.
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It is not hard to see a social credit score–like system emerging in the United States.
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But if there is a Senate trial, it's not hard to imagine that spilling over into January.
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Amazon has already acquired more than a dozen pharmaceutical distribution licenses, which are not hard to get.
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It is not hard to calculate backward-looking averages, but it is a big change from LIBOR.
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"It is not hard to understand why" the FAA facilitates an extra-judicial alternative to dispute resolution.
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With these changes, it's not hard to see the program shriveling up and dying within a decade.
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It's not hard to see why Kardashian's announcement is funny or surprising to a lot of people.
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For doctors on the ground, it's not hard to see why women would prefer longer-acting methods.
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It's not hard to imagine several alternate versions of "Runnin' Just in Case" having been considered, too.
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In the right circumstances it is not hard to imagine the White House changing its legal guidance.
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And it's not hard to imagine a kid getting pretty excited about bringing a virtual dinosaur home.
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At 22, it hurts a little more on her body, but it's still not hard for her.
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He is cleverer not only than Mr Corbyn, which is not hard, but also than most MPs.
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It's not hard to see how this approach would be a disaster when applied to the presidency.
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It's more fun than function, but it's not hard to imagine Instagram influencers buying it in droves.
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It is not hard to see why hardline Brexiteers like Mr Davis are disappointed by the plan.
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"As I always say, 'It's not hard to get sober, it's hard to stay sober,' " said Wahler.
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It's not hard to imagine that Kim Jong Un might conclude that Trump wants to kill him.
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It's not hard to see how broken the whole system could become with only a couple errors.
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We don't know who she'll be playing, but it's not hard to imagine her as Ivanka Trump.
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In Longoria's defense it's not hard to see why the mishap initially went unnoticed; she looks amazing.
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Looking at her work on Facebook and Instagram, it's not hard to see why it's taken off.
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It's not hard to turn a crazy doodle into an embroidery because they embroider with computers now.
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But as a number of people have pointed out, it's not hard to draw parallels with Trump.
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Jessica has been on a downward spiral for episodes now, and it's not hard to understand why.
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And when you're starting from those guidebooks, it's not hard to figure out where you end up.
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And so when he made that decision, it was not hard for me to support that decision.
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But these Tkees sandals are the exception to the rule (and it's not hard to see why).
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Yet it's not hard to imagine that Gianforte was less than happy about this information being publicized.
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Thus, it's not hard to envision popular politically-focused startups in the space attracting attention from acquirers.
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It's not hard to understand why Harvey, a media lightning rod with a bloated 6.02 ERA, bailed.
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It is not hard to see why this free-market vision appealed to libertarian backers like Thiel.
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Photos of a lost sloth in Ecuador are going viral, and it's not hard to see why.
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It's not hard to envision ways a lack of accountability could lead to abuse by law enforcement.
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The middle "button" is ridged so it's not hard to find, a smart design decision by Vivo.
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It's not hard to see why travel rewards have been growing in popularity over the last decade.
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It's not hard to imagine a future where it's not just small start-ups making these claims.
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Considering how the 10-episode series tackles the physicality of wrestling it's not hard to see why.
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To this day, it's not hard to find Continental customers who lament the death of the airline.
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It's not hard to imagine that children who are hungry will do better if they are nourished.
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If his body language appeared uneasy or defensive at times, it was not hard to understand why.
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It takes strength and true power, not hard power, to confront injustice in all of its forms.
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It's not hard to guess who shows up more often at city hall to crack their knuckles.
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It's not hard to do, and there are on-screen instructions to guide you through the process.
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It's not hard to see who stands to gain from pointedly avoiding Trump on the debate stage.
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It can seem intimidating to build your credit, but it's not hard to maintain once it's established.
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And it's not hard to see why: At this point Donald Trump's personality endangers the whole planet.
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It is not hard for one's Farrow & Ball choices to become what a psychoanalyst would call overdetermined.
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Those surface objections notwithstanding, it's not hard to see what actually motivates this pushback from the optometrists.
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Many of the altercations have been captured on video, and its members are not hard to spot.
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But it's not hard to see why the GOP has fallen so aggressively in line with him.
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He didn't say specifically Jen was the culprit, but it's not hard to read between the lines.
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So, it's not hard to see why the game has a reputation for toxicity and player harassment.
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"It's not hard for attackers to crack a password," says Bob Lord, Yahoo's Chief Information Security Officer.
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It's not hard to understand why one might never want to go near Porcelain for that alone.
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And it's not hard to track down traces of the artists who made them in his work.
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"The targets are not 'hard' indicators for each bank," the China Securities Journal said, citing unidentified sources.
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It is not hard, certainly, to believe that Scholes and the rest take United's travails extremely personally.
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Aging estimates for wine genres are not hard to find on the internet or in wine textbooks.
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It's not hard to see why Wall Street would value Yahoo's core business as close to worthless.
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It's not hard to imagine that there must be a better way to write about these issues.
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"It was not hard because that was my grandma," Ms. Andujar said of her decision to resign.
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And it is a view that is not hard to come by in some circles now, either.
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Still, it's not hard to see how Bobby, Truebill, Trim, and others in this market could thrive.
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It is not hard to draw connections to other protesters who put their bodies on the line.
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It's not hard to imagine Nvidia's decision to obfuscate its library because that library is in flux.
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It's not hard to divine just where an argument like this is headed in the Trump era.
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Happily, studies also find that it's not hard to convert people to the stress-is-enhancing perspective.
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Still, it's not hard to imagine many people having a different reaction — maybe one of near-panic?
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It is not hard to understand why America threw off the yoke of British oppression in 1776.
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Indeed, it's not hard to imagine a world where the current US strategy to isolate Huawei succeeds.
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And because people reuse passwords so frequently, it's not hard to get a significant number of matches.
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Examples of gruesomely violent narratives from Japanese, Chinese and South Korean filmmakers are not hard to find.
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Once young technologists decide to join the underworld, it's not hard for them to build successful enterprises.
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Though these options span the policy spectrum, it's not hard to imagine Trump endorsing any of them.
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It's not hard to imagine why this tactic has worked for her in many a fitting room.
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Given the sheer number of index funds, an all-index portfolio is not hard to come by.
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Stepping off a train at London Bridge Underground station, it was not hard to find Borough Market.
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"It's not hard to see why they can't find themselves in President Obama's pretty picture," Sullivan said.
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It's not hard to imagine a world in which Democrats would back the steel and aluminum tariffs.
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It is not hard to see why Republicans think they can get away with breaking their promises.
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It's not hard to see the headwinds on the national level are blowing through the Peach State.
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If you've seen other fantasy shows or movies, it's not hard to deduce that Ciri has powers.
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It is not hard to imagine that criminals bent on acquiring nuclear material could have similar success.
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" Conway said Sunday that working for the president and being a mom is "not hard at all.
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The paradox is that it's not hard to kill people if you're willing to tolerate some gore.
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"And for South Korea in particular, it's not hard to imagine what those contingencies might look like."
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It's not hard to argue that Dr. Rogerson's claim is more precise than Rugby's and Mr. Bender's.
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Hillary is an opportunity, but be smart about how you position against her This is not hard.
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It was not hard to find odds of 15-1 or more for him to defeat Joshua.
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But thanks to reduced coal exports, it is not hard to buy it anymore after last year.
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And it's not hard to understand why: It's a romantic, glamorous, exciting theory filled with secret conspiracies.
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The genre movie press has adored Wheatley over the years, and it's not hard to see why.
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But if you look just beneath the surface, it's not hard to distinguish the wisecracks from the mockery.
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And it is not hard to make a case that the corporate-bond market has become more fragile.
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And for the rest of the day, it's not hard to pretend we're on vacation in the Caribbean.
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So it's not hard to see a future when Atlas does indeed tread where fleshy humans dare not.
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The test is not hard, as it's easy to discern which two lines match each other in size.
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It's not hard to imagine how this could be used to redirect users to scam websites or malware.
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It's not hard to imagine why some cryptocurrency entrepreneurs are looking to cut their equipment costs to zero.
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I tried not hard to think of my student loan money as borrowed, but as my very own.
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When it comes to cult beauty products, it's not hard to find a worthy alternative at the drugstore.
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But it's not hard to wish he were played by a slightly more dynamic actor all the same.
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With these numbers in mind, it's not hard to see why this week was bad for the left.
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Alternatives exist for every feature and app offered by these companies, and they are not hard to find.
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It is not hard to imagine universities and space agencies paying for their experiments to hitch a ride.
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It's not hard to believe that Saudi Aramco would be valued at huge multiples of its American counterpart.
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In Brazil, it's not hard to find pizzas topped with french fries, crab, beef stroganoff, and even sushi.
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It's also not hard to imagine that if Neanderthals were around today, we wouldn't treat them very well.
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It is not hard to guess how justices who ardently support maximal abortion rights will decide such questions.
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It's not hard to imagine bad actors using the power of emotional intelligence to swindle or hurt people.
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It is not hard to see why there has been a call for more curation at the Berlinale.
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But for a certain kind of person, it's not hard to see why they might share Boord's excitement.
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It's not hard to understand why companies would rather hire contractors to do the work of an employee.
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And it's not hard to understand why: the latest Chromecast is very, very similar to the prior model.
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It's not hard to go into debt while trying to keep up appearances online — and some people do.
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As that implies, it is not hard to see how Mr Trump could make a mess of this.
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It's not hard to read between the lines of what can happen when self-interest and politics collide.
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It's not hard to see the appeal for much of the world of hitching their future to China.
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And it's not hard to see why Republicans all-but-unanimously voted for her (see: "wealthy GOP donor").
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" "When a single judge can freeze policies nationwide, it is not hard to predict what plaintiffs will do.
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Frankly, it is not hard to imagine a peripheral that takes advantage of this and brings hands-free.
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Reading like a 19th century slapstick comedy, it's not hard to see how it captured so many imaginations.
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It's not hard to imagine that Erdogan would be very keen to see this pair back in Turkey.
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But, exactly who won out isn't clear, and it's not hard to see why VCs made the bet.
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Still, in both the past and present, stories of those possessed by jinn are not hard to find.
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Predator, but when it comes to reputable guest appearances, it's not hard to see who has the advantage.
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It's not hard to understand how Henry's departure represents a flashpoint, as far as discontented fans are concerned.
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The rock ledges under the water obtruded near the channel, and going aground was not hard to do.
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For beginning developers, here's another Ruby on Rails perk: if you need help, it's not hard to find.
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So far, no app has built in that kind of feature, and it's not hard to see why.
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Walking here, it's not hard to see why Yurash and other Ukrainians see the Maidan as hallowed ground.
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It's not hard, but you do have to have a willingness to take on people in the zone.
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It&aposs not hard to see why travel rewards have been growing in popularity over the last decade.
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They all know what the dragon looks like, so it's not hard to get the excitement level up.
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It's not hard to imagine how Americans would react if another country funded efforts to change laws here.
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In reality, when using an up-to-date browser, it's not hard to close the window at all.
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It is not hard to understand why DiBenedetto sustained these coiling motifs for as long as he had.
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It's not hard to believe, considering what the Mississippi State grad has done on the field this season.
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We named it one of our Best Albums of 2016, and it's not hard to figure out why.
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It's not hard seeing the same thing happening here, especially given Jared Leto's weird preparations for the role.
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This period right now is not hard because we're thinking, Oh, I have to find a new job.
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It's hard to predict suicide, but not hard to know when someone is hurting or depressed or withdrawn.
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It was not hard to identify the differences between the 6-foot-3 guard and a typical rookie.
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Gladstone will not say if they will challenge Jamie, but it's not hard to read the tea leaves.
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It is not hard to find people whose entire lives have been upended by the bail bond industry.
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It was not hard to find echoes of these sentiments in the dark tenor of the Trump campaign.
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It is not hard to pity Bunny, but even the narrator seems to balk at warming to her.
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It was not hard to identify it as a 2003, one of the hottest, driest years on record.
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The Sleep section is not hard to find — just hit the little moon icon in the footer menu.
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It's not hard to imagine that this piece might even have been badly received by her in-laws.
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Though his address won't cite Trump by name, it's not hard to tell the point Bloomberg's driving at.
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From Telescope Peak, it is not hard to imagine a world that has been comprehensively stripped and scoured.
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It's not hard to imagine a compliant judiciary and Senate giving merit a veneer of legitimacy to them.
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Today's theme is clever — it's not hard to explain, but it's easy to spoil, so we'll tread lightly.
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It's not hard to imagine other questions: Do certain types of stories require more immediate attention than others?
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They look delicious, and it's not hard to imagine an inventive late-night bunch improvising some of these.
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It's not hard to imagine the excitement Trump and Giuliani could have felt as they pulled the strings.
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In any event, it's not hard to guess why gun rights advocates hope that this case becomes larger.
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It's not hard to imagine his bright smile was the best thing his worried parents had ever seen.
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It's not hard to imagine why serving fast food is terrible work, even setting aside the poverty wages.
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I've yet to lose any progress, but it's not hard to imagine blinking and clicking the wrong one.
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Hearing their journey with Lost Legacy, though, it's not hard to see why their model isn't for everyone.
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It's not hard to imagine the headlines that cast Shiv as the bold new thinker her family needs.
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New England's formula for success is not hard to decipher, but it has proved mostly impossible to stop.
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Nuclear energy gets a bad rap in some American environmental circles and it's not hard to see why.
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It's also not hard to imagine the two uber-hawks doing this without Trump understanding what's going on.
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It's crucial that I understand Diaz's abilities so that I don't go too soft or not hard enough.
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It's not hard to imagine the landscape for small business financing will soon be plagued by similar fears.
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Nina Simone's voice is so world-weary that it's not hard to find those hints here and there.
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It's not hard to imagine why Mr. Sanders might have run better than Mr. Obama among less affluent voters.
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It's not hard to imagine an ongoing terror threat that would make listening to every American somehow sound reasonable.
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It's not hard to see why, tbh It wasn't long before the term #MacanCisewu, or Cisewu tiger, started trending.
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Examples of police departments using excessive fines and forfeitures to boost their revenue are not hard to come by.
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It's not hard to make an amazing version, because good ingredients and a little technique are all you need.
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Project-by-project it's not hard to see how Frank's advertised job title is starting to make wonderful sense.
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It's not hard to imagine how such sensitive details could be damaging should they fall into the wrong hands.
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The puppies and L. come to bed and cuddle with me, so it's not hard to fall asleep quickly.
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It's not hard to spot superficial similarities between some neo-Nazi and punk subcultures, as presented in Green Room.
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But it's not hard to get on, or back on, track, especially if your job can help you out.
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This makes sense as it is not hard to understand how companies spend more money when growth is accelerating.
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Nearly 40 years later, it's not hard to understand why Tina might want to remain out of the spotlight.
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Look around you, and it's not hard to see how serious the problem of obesity has become in America.
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Iranian officials are fond of lurid conspiracy theories, but it is not hard to see why they suspect outsiders.
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"Not hard, really, to get that, but we needed to make sure that was going to happen," Jonas said.
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But it's also not hard to wonder how The Good Place might spin 13 episodes out of this setup.
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It is hard to solve for, but it's not hard to understand that that's what people need or want.
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The email is short, but reading between the lines, it's not hard to see Perlmutter was issuing a warning.
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Even today, it's not hard to reach the tracks if you want to; plenty of holes and gaps remain.
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The novel won two Lambda Literary Awards when it was first published, and it's not hard to see why.
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It's not hard to understand why hundreds of able-bodied athletes will run this Sunday as guides for Achilles.
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Yet perhaps it's not hard to -- he spent 18 years there before coming to the United States in 2009.
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When it comes to action cameras, GoPro is the undisputed market leader, and it's not hard to see why.
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But, Basile is quick to add, the guidelines of each ritual are merely that — not hard and fast rules.
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"It was pretty frenetic, but it was also not hard to find a day full of speakers," said Tabriz.
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Taken all together, it's not hard to see why investors have had positive feelings about the company's recent performance.
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Although Allen is a new photographer, she says the shoot was not hard and only took about 15 minutes.
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It's not hard to see why Reed quickly became attached to him as a person, and as a subject.
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These are not hard problems to solve for a firm with the engineering pool and brain trust of Facebook.
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And yet it&aposs not hard to understand why conservative critics can&apost believe that Sarah Jeong emerged unscathed.
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While they are not hard-tech the scaling up of a company like Facebook is an incredible engineering feat.
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Fergus Moyles, who runs things in Tuam (and managed the old firm), says that attracting talent is not hard.
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But it's not hard to understand why businesses would be so eager to get a piece of this pie.
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It's not hard to imagine, then, that Battlegrounds is filled with people trying to get an edge by cheating.
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Given how much attention Hill and Kelce draw, it's not hard to imagine it working a third time. 4.
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It's not hard to understand the confusion -- Danielle and the punching bag in the video do look extremely similar.
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It's not hard to imagine that they will want to use whatever leverage they can to maintain that advantage.
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On the one hand, Trump's speech is simple, so it is not hard for English speakers to understand him.
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"It's not hard to believe billionaires are going to use every resource to avoid paying the tax," Zandi said.
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The thing is, it's not hard to see what Europe should be doing to help cure its chronic disease.
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From "Spinning" to "Birding," electric scooters are all the rage these days, and it's not hard to see why.
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It's not hard to believe that our interfaces for documenting and communicating will get easier, more intuitive, less annoying.
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She travels a lot for work, so it's not hard for her to hide her affairs from her husband.
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But the more I think about it, it's not hard to see why my friend's experience has been positive.
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If the result, W, is the same in either case, it is not hard to see how you, as
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It's not hard to imagine how the A.P. race call might depress turnout among the supporters of either candidate.
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Homemade pasta, if you make it regularly, not just once in a blue moon, is not hard to master.
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In other words, it's not hard to find evidence that opportunity zones have promise — and that they pose risks.
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It's certainly not hard for an American to order clothing from many of these European brands or shops online.
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It's not hard to find new jobs if you have sewing skills, but [those jobs] pay the minimum wage.
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It's not hard for six months of expenses to add to up to five figures, so every dollar counts.
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Again, it's not hard to see why the story would attract the attention of directors like Scott and Boyle.
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It's not hard to imagine, then, a modern urban artivore rolling his eyes at the seemingly retrograde Evans show.
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This is a rule that's not hard to follow in New York, since until this season nobody ever cared.
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In our nightmare world of social media, it's not hard or particularly remarkable to say the president is bad.
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It's not hard to imagine that in the future, our devices turning off will come to seem totally unacceptable.
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Still, it's not hard to see why the movie was made by Netflix, rather than a major Hollywood studio.
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Fantasies about eating—or being eaten—are not hard to find online, in photographs, drawings, videos, stories, and forums.
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With a title like that, it's not hard to figure out why Keanu Reeves said no to the sequel.
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Alarming statistics are not hard to find that depict the rise of diabetes, cancer and liver failure in pets.
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Still, it's not hard to see how people could fear that this kind of behavioral analysis could be abused.
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It's really kinda cool, it's not hard for me to find five songs I really like in a week.
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But it's not hard to posit what conspiracy liability might look like for the President and his closest associates.
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It was not hard to tell when the doctor was in at the Staten Island office of Carl Anderson.
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It's not hard to see the outlines of a familiar story, even if you're not familiar with Blaze himself.
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It's not hard to learn about how millions of N.R.A. dollars have spread throughout Congress to influence that vote.
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The basic concepts of deep learning are not hard to grasp, requiring little more than high-school-level math.
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It's not hard to see the opening rumbles of that vision now, in 2018, right here in the Bay.
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It is not hard to see a candidate backed by Rafael Correa, Ecuador's former populist strongman, winning in 2021.
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If you live in an area that was once underwater, it's not hard to find the fossils of hyoliths.
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Her recipes are more of a project than those in the other books listed here, but they're not hard.
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It's cheap and not hard to get, but easiest if you obtain it before you leave on your trip.
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It's not hard to imagine that being given thousands of dollars could influence your thinking about research or medicine.
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The behavior that might have driven her to such an act is carefully elided, if not hard to imagine.
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It's not hard to see why: Like all good art, the distinctive Miyake style stands the test of time.
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It's not hard to do this using tools baked into current versions of Android or a third-party app.
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Sanders pushed back on much of this, with particular force on the super PAC question, but not hard enough.
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It's not hard in just the Dark Souls kind of way, or in the old-school arcade game fashion.
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But it's not hard to imagine it evolving in a similar direction, with Tesla becoming the Apple of transportation.
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Perhaps. It is not hard to deduce the reproductive value of avoiding trains if you're living on the tracks.
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And it's not hard to see what draws Trump to Omarosa: She is, in many ways, just like him.
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The emergence of legislation that bans natural gas hookups or promotes all-electric construction is not hard to understand.
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But it is not hard to find graves in Arlington of arguably deserving men and women who did neither.
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It is not hard to imagine him leaving clothes behind and heading off into the pop culture-technology nexus.
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It's not hard to imagine this pointing to a future when the camera will "recognize" who your neighbors are.
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But it's also not hard to hear the faint tone of sexism when you read about Klobuchar's alleged actions.
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It's not hard to figure out why so many people held back: Asking for a raise is scary stuff.
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Even people who are not hard-wired for addiction can be made dependent on drugs if they are stressed.
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And according to Fadell's tweets, it's not hard to implement tools that would allow consumers to moderate their usage.
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" Danielle Prescod, Style Director at BET "It was not hard for me to quit shopping [fast fashion] at all.
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It's not hard: the Democratic Party already mandates that 85033 percent of delegates to their national convention be women.
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Etymologically, pairidaeza is related to paradise and it is not hard to see why, so lush is this vista.
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With numbers like these, it's not hard to understand why traders are reluctant to dump such a hot hand.
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They are Islamic, and in that sense, the end-state of their murderous program is not hard to discern.
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It's not hard to see why, given how the record pretty much reinvented the band from their previous music.
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If Superman crash-landed on Earth today, it's not hard to imagine that he'd face that same dual reaction.
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But it's not hard to track MassResistance's activities around the world; the group is extremely open about its work.
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The show saves "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" (1969) for last, and it's not hard to guess how his adventure ends.
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Klobuchar has already appeared on several shortlists of likely contenders for the nomination, and it's not hard to see why.
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It's not hard to imagine the secretary of state or someone on her team stepping in here and doing that.
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"It's not hard because after doing it for so long it just becomes like autopilot, it's like breathing," he shares.
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It's not hard to see why Hollywood, burned by 3-D, is taking a more cautious approach to virtual reality.
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It's not hard to understand why platforms might want users to go by the names they use in real life.
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That's not hard to see, and it makes the couple a critical asset to the entire Trump family and brand.
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Seen so close together, it was not hard to imagine "B4U" added to a quilt commemorating the lives of activists.
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Without that pioneering work, it's not hard to imagine today's world of sci-fi movies and TV looking very different.
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He was hilarious, self-aware, and drank me under the table (not hard: he's 6 foot 5 and 260 pounds).
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It's not hard to imagine Walmart targeting middle-America with a selection of licensed properties and more family-friendly offerings.
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It's not hard to read it as, say, an argument that the only way to cure depression is via suicide.
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But peer ahead and it is not hard to conjure up a plot worthy of the most lurid giallo-writer.
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It is not hard to imagine American regulatory agencies responsible for securing sensitive technology treating 5G technology the same way.
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It's not hard to imagine what a single bad actor could do with that level of control over individual devices.
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It's not hard to imagine hands-free Echo-to-Echo, Echo-to-iPhone/Android, and iPhone/Android-to-Echo calls.
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Coupled with her unexpected zeitgeisty coolness, it's not hard to see why people are letting her get under their skin.
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So it's not hard to recognize this show, a rescheduled NYC Winter Jazzfest date, as a victory lap of sorts.
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Instructional videos showing how to kill as many people as possible by driving into them are not hard to find.
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We're here to help you figure out your needs, but as always these are just basic tips — not hard rules.
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Considering her legitimate passion for taxidermy, it's not hard to imagine the producers looking at Kendall with a cruel eye.
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Turner has called Williams "one of my best friends in the whole world," and it's not hard to see why.
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It is not hard to see Mr Trump might have bent the rules governing his foundation in the ways alleged.
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It's not hard to imagine how a slip-up in the lab could lead to things going very, very wrong.
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As more of the Alexa-powered devices populate consumers' homes, it's not hard to imagine tighter integrations with smart TVs.
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"He's such a special guy, it's really not hard to have to just love him," Moore previously told Entertainment Tonight.
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It's not hard to extrapolate a straight line from that one media moment into the world we live in today.
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So it's not hard to imagine why plus-sized women are often ignored, ridiculed, and/or fetishized on dating apps.
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If we do a little envelope math, it's not hard to see why this leak could be of such concern.
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But it's not hard to see why fans were confused — Montgomery's eyes and eyebrows bear a striking resemblance to Efron's.
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Yes, buying followers is pretty commonplace — it's not hard to look through someone's followers and determine which accounts are bots.
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If it can also provide more basic inducements, such as reliable electricity, it is not hard to imagine entrepreneurs returning.
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No additional spec details were shared about the Galaxy Note 29 in ETNews' report, but it's not hard to speculate.
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It's not hard per se, but it is cumbersome and for me, makes me disinclined to ever swap out straps.
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The Jacob Javits Center was quiet and deserted on Wednesday afternoon, but an alternate reality was not hard to imagine.
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It's not hard to see how lack of access to sexual health information is playing a role in those numbers.
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So it's not hard to see why lazy people are considered to be less smart and successful in their careers.
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" Doyle screencapped a Facebook post in which Metzger appears to discuss choking an ex-girlfriend "not hard, but definitely criminally.
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Evidence that we can prevent thousands of cancer deaths by better use of current technologies is not hard to find.
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When the tragic events occurred in Charlotte, Ferguson and Baltimore, it's not hard to see why the tension boiled over.
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But if you want similar results for less money, it's not hard to find alternatives from Sonos and even Apple.
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It's not hard to see why Hannah would be interested in the theory: she's been stuck in the hurricane before.
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"It's not hard to find the common denominator," Ryan wrote after listing the black female reporters Trump addressed this week.
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It's not clear whether a hacker accessed the database, but Troia said it was not hard for him to find.
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The problems facing the ITU are not new or revolutionary, and reasonable solutions are not hard to imagine or design.
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"It's not hard to do a deal with Conor McGregor because we know what he's worth," White said to ESPN.
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Reading these letters, it's not hard to think that Obama at 21 might be this generation's Obama at, say, 27.
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"There's this loose talk about recession with a lot of very — I don't know — not hard data, surely," he said.
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On the Iraqi side, it was not hard to see why the Iraqis in the south resented the British presence.
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"It's not hard to see how a Trump presidency could actually lead to a serious global economic crisis," she said.
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Walking around, checking out menus, it's not hard to find someplace where the food is superb and not terribly expensive.
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The model's name is Sheniz Halil ... and she's already got a pretty solid following online ... not hard to see why.
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But it is not hard to imagine political operatives, in the heat of a presidential campaign, trying to appropriate it.
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It's not hard to imagine that the two men share some beliefs, and even discussed some of the issues involved.
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And, in fact, he did—just not hard enough to have registered on the touchpad of the Omega timing system.
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It'd be quite a rare occasion, especially on coke—everyone loves it, so it's not hard to get hold of.
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It's not hard to get a server on Gopher, for example, if you have even a touch of technical interest.
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Though it's not hard to understand, given the new trend online of arguing hijab is specifically not traditional "national" dress.
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"I feel like this equation is roughly a good guideline but definitely not hard and fast," another friend told me.
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But it's not hard to see echoes of Trump and the modern GOP in Orbán's ideological justification for soft fascism.
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It is not hard to imagine certain very wealthy donors supporting one candidate in a manner that skews the numbers.
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Modern, sunny, warm and welcoming — it's not hard to see why it's Panama is considered a good place to retire.
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It's not hard for them to deliver activists to a room if they decide they really want to do this.
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Though Mr. Moore said he never referenced Paige, it was not hard to connect the dots to who had told.
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It is not hard to imagine the scene being repeated soon with Greek fans in Queens at the U.S. Open.
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It's not hard to spot her intergenerational array of influences: Roberta Flack, Bettye LaVette, Mary J. Blige and Lizz Wright.
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But at the same time, it is not hard to imagine a scenario where Cousins doesn't fit with the team.
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It's not hard to photograph a flat surface in even white light — yet many photos people take here are terrible.
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But it is not hard to imagine different scenarios that could cause disruption, or just create the illusion of disruption.
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There are some significant caches of votes: Florida, North Carolina, Texas, Arizona, Louisiana — it's not hard to get to 268.
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It is not hard to imagine more sweeping changes in store for the Senate in the not-too-distant future.
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The case for change, at a time when so many New Yorkers yearn for change, is not hard to make.
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It's not hard to imagine the original Color Fielders, for whom abstraction and flatness were sacred, spinning in their graves.
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It's not hard to make a leap between these depictions and the political rhetoric that casts Latinx people as criminals.
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It's not hard to guess whose influence that is: Leon once almost persuaded me to get a Dorothy Hamill haircut.
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Editorial It's not hard to see why Russia would have been tempted to tip the scales in America's presidential election.
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Eighty percent of U.S. voters support increased domestic natural gas and oil production, and it's not hard to understand why.
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But, for now, the pro-gun forces are firmly in control, and deeply conservative voices are not hard to find.
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And it's not hard to imagine other adversarial governments designating American individuals or military units as "terrorists" for political reasons.
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"It's not hard to conclude that partisan politics may be one of the motivations" for the lawsuit, Spicer said Monday.
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It's not hard to see what drew two of the finest actors of their generation to play James R. Hoffa.
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But brown faces were not hard to find at this week's rally, held in Rio Rancho, a suburb of Albuquerque.
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There are millions of songs on Spotify, so it's not hard to find a track or two that you like.
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It is not hard to imagine that a major terrorist attack is all it would take to revive such maltreatment.
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The enduring appeal of amphetamine-type stimulants in the military is not hard to understand, especially for sleep-deprived pilots.
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And it is not hard to imagine a trailing candidate holding out for a late show of strength, like Mrs.
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Mr. Zandi said it was not hard to see why the oil companies were so eager to return to Iran.
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It's not hard to see how such an approach could offer a face saving way out of the current showdown.
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But here's the thing; it's also not hard to come across well if you keep some key things in mind.
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It's not hard to misinterpret what it is that actually makes the series interesting, but the TV adaptation gets it.
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"It's not hard to see how (this) might be harmful to the introduction of innovative products to China," he said.
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And, it's not hard to do, according to Costas Christ, the director of sustainability for the luxury travel network Virtuoso.
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It's not hard to imagine him biding his time, waiting for Tesla cars to become more prevalent, and then: BAM.
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Still, it's not hard to see the vacancy that calls him — the lack of a unifying optimism leading the party.
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But mainly he cares whether you're rich, especially if your wealth comes from property (preferably inherited property), not hard work.
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Add to the mix late nights, stress and other compounding factors, and it's not hard to appear worse for wear.
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It's not hard to see that something is up, if you scan the clue list looking for gimmes before solving.
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It's not hard to imagine that we had to regain our senses in order to coherently piece this puzzle together.
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It's not hard to imagine a day when the makeup is flipped, and women constitute 70 percent of the Bundestag.
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Nhu Lan Bakery: It's not hard to love this Vietnamese bakery, or the fresh banh mi it pumps out everyday.
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And it's not hard to find plenty of verbal confrontations over the years (though this is true of many teams).
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Why the ruling Communist Party feels a need to suppress all knowledge of Tiananmen Square is not hard to understand.
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And it's not hard to imagine it being taken away from the people who can benefit from it the most.
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Each time the two say goodnight to each other, it's not hard to fear it will be the last time.
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"It's not hard to imagine [Delrahim] doubling down to send a message to companies," an industry analyst told Business Insider.
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And we learned that it's not hard to prank Google Home and Amazon Echo into a cycle of never-ending chicanery.
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It's not hard to see Republicans being talked into risky votes only to find that the president has fled the scene.
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You can enable a passcode to lock the Portal, but it's really not hard for kids to figure that stuff out.
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Compatible with Oculus Rift, Samsung Gear, and Google Cardboard, among other VR options, it's not hard to, uh, get hard yourself.
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Rolling Stone magazine once declared that rock guitar began with Berry and, once again, it's not hard to make the case.
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But it's not hard to imagine seeing some form of partnerships take place, like using Walmart as a pick-up location.
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They're not hard to find these days, but it's not a feature you'll find on lower-end and more affordable machines.
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One of the biggest threats to your retirement savings is hiding right under your nose — and it's not hard to fix
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And it is not hard to imagine that Klobuchar is in the midst of her own brave, but ultimately unsuccessful endeavor.
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This smart luggage raised over $300K on Kickstarter due to its game-changing features and it's not hard to see why.
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It's not hard to see how Apple could integrate Twitter with a lot of its services and make them instantly better.
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Because people are generally less likely to toss a pricey fur coat, it's not hard to get yourself an upcycled version.
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A video of a Japanese user playing "Despacito" using calculators has gone pretty viral, and it's not hard to see why.
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"Everybody [here] loves Fiona," he says, and it's not hard to understand why he and all the handlers are so attached.
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It's not hard to see what lured Getty photojournalist Kevin Frayer to the remote mountains and grasslands of the Tibetan Plateau.
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But it is not hard to imagine how such data could create a culture of surveillance, where employees feel constantly monitored.
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It is not hard to imagine dating services of the future matching people by preferred traits, as determined by uploaded genomes.
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And it's not hard to see why companies have been passing the company around like so many diamond-encrusted hot potatoes.
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Both of these are kinda fiddly and awkward and it's not hard to see why they didn't ship as-is pic.twitter.
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Yet as others used and abused Germany's history at the podium, the country's representatives offered merely learned observations, not hard proposals.
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Wheel this album up again, and again, and again—it's not hard to believe it will stand the test of time.
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So it's not hard to see why Facebook is scrambling to launch its own style transfer filters as quickly as possible.
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But it's not hard to see how this could be the beginning of a larger series of attacks on public infrastructure.
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It's not hard to imagine that as these fires get worse, more houses will burn and more people will be injured.
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"It is not hard to find a 70-year-old with longer telomeres than a teenager," he said in an email.
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It's not hard to find a user cooking, selling, or shooting up heroin in the open—or bodies slumped on sidewalks.
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Logistically, it's not hard to kayak on any weeknight, to grab a six-pack and end the day on the river.
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In the age of Fake News and flat earthers, it's not hard to see how an outlandish idea could retain currency.
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DiCaprio tried to go incognito in the VIP section in a black hoodie ... but it's not hard to spot the guy.
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She claims the singer is NOT hard up for cash, and she merely helped him get out a few days early.
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No one has ever told her she should "smile more" on screen, but it's not hard to imagine she's heard it.
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Surveying the conflict in Syria over the last 2628-plus years, it's not hard to find losing parties in the wreckage.
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It's not hard to imagine a Trump party and an anti-Trump party emerging in the wake of a Trump presidency.
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Based on our preferences, it's not hard to deduce that the Crock-Pot is one of our favorite kitchen appliances, ever.
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"It's not hard to defend Donald Trump because, in the process, we're defending us," Rush Limbaugh told his listeners on Thursday.
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But it is not hard to see why President Trump would see Redfield's hardcore, right-wing credentials as a good fit.
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It is not hard to see why the crown prince is pressing for quicker results driven by an Aramco share sale.
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Given the heavy hand that Beijing uses in the Chinese economy, it was not hard for Lighthizer to find such practices.
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If he can put it all together this weekend, it's not hard to imagine him lifting the Claret Jug on Sunday.
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Given the similarities between LinkedIn and Twitter, it's not hard to see why shareholders would be betting on a sudden windfall.
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What's not hard to believe is that Netflix would want to make a show about the little wrestling show that could.
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The accused perpetrator, who ended his four-year Navy stint in 2002 as a seaman apprentice, was not hard to find.
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It's not hard to imagine Trump installing unqualified toadies, people who might inflate or deflate the dollar to achieve political goals.
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It's not hard to figure out why: His campaign still holds out hope that he can peel superdelegates away from Mrs.
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It was not hard to believe that the Trump White House had shifted policy at the behest of an industry crony.
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The factional boundaries are not hard and fast, with groups shifting their positions as the science and waves of activism evolve.
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Administration officials are citing preliminary estimates of job gains, not hard numbers, as their proof that coal employment is already growing.
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Buying whole chickens is a more economical choice and cutting one, as every home cook knows, is not hard to learn.
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It's not hard to imagine what this will look like: camps holding hundreds or possibly thousands of kids. Teenagers. Toddlers. Infants.
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It's not hard to understand why: with a notoriously incorrigible caucus, it is difficult to coalesce around a set of principles.
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Doggie day care On the streets of Seoul today, it's not hard to spot pampered pooches dressed in the latest fashion.
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The reason is not hard to find: compromising with racism has always been easier for most white Americans than fighting it.
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It's not hard to imagine a few more Supreme Court justices of his ilk urging us to remember its original intent.
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It was not hard to see why the Warriors won 89% of their regular-season games and the Cavs just 70%.
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With local factories employing more workers than any time since the late 1990s, assembly line jobs are not hard to find.
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It's not hard for him to convince her that he has academic reasons for wanting to draw her rump in detail.
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He said it's not hard to understand why music has always been the most effective propaganda tool in a racist's toolkit.
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It's not hard to imagine all kinds of interesting apps that could connect remote users to toys and to one another.
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The editors of MUNCHIES would like to make clear that these are not our views, and carrying watermelons is not hard.
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Not hard—you can't really hit anyone hard when you're in that suit—but hard enough for the guy to understand.
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It's not hard to imagine how this set-up might be fleshed out into an entirely closed information network one day.
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It's not hard to see why this small but mighty device earned a whopping $106,730 on Kickstarter (of its $25,000 goal).
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It's not hard to imagine this technology's being used to smear politicians, create counterfeit revenge porn or frame people for crimes.
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And when he sings, "Don't speak your dumb wisdom/I'm not so easily confused," it's not hard to guess his target.
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That's not hard to imagine why the new, popular Amazon has replaced Apple as the thing people are most interested in.
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"Not hard surgery," said Ramos, who has twice had operations to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.
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But it's not hard to look at Netflix ordering dozens of scripted series and wondering when that approach will prove unsustainable.
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Despite my repeated criticisms of Nintendo's approach to the Mario Maker community, it's not hard to see where they're coming from.
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The Saturday Profile BEIJING — Achieving fame was not hard for Wang Jiuliang, but staying in the spotlight has proved more difficult.
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It&aposs not hard to imagine a 500-foot wind turbine, a shimmering solar panel, or a fleet of electric vehicles.
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It's not hard to imagine that our world was similarly stripped of its supernatural possibilities, thanks to the Ingriths of history.
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"It's not hard to get 28500 percent in favor of impeachment when nearly half of those polled were Democrats," Clark said.
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It's not hard to draw these parallels between what happened in the 19473s in America and what happened in the 2000s.
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Their motivation, like that of so many thousands of others — including, I imagine, David Maraniss's parents — is not hard to understand.
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The rules about museum ethics are "not hard and fast," Sally M. Yerkovich, professor of museum anthropology at Columbia University, said.
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Chinese opinion is hardly monolithic, but it is not hard to find netizens impatient to see snooty, ungrateful Hong Kongers crushed.
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It's not hard to understand why kids aren't engaged in a classroom without applying technology in a way that inspires them.
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Inside the campaign office, seven large round tables were surrounded by chairs, and it was not hard to get a seat.
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The White House did not respond to our request for an explanation, but it's not hard to see what's going on.
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Even if the game slows down with a leader running the clock, it's not hard to fathom the game getting there.
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Made me think of a recent New Yorker cartoon that combines hell and the office, which is not hard to imagine.
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That isn't to say Death Stranding is unworthy of attention, and it's not hard to understand why it's gotten so much.
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" It's not hard to imagine why my grandparents opted not to be called by the corresponding German terms, "oma" and "opa.
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Some companies and governments will only work with recyclers that are certified as eco-friendly, but it's not hard to cheat.
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It is not hard to imagine what the devastating consequences would be if criminals were to access the unprotected radioactive material.
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It is not hard to imagine church governing boards being torn apart trying to reach consensus around this or that candidate.
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"If one of the students says 'Why are we studying this?' it's not hard to make that argument now," said Wailes.
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It's not hard to imagine that one day a politician might run for office on a "Make America Drive Again" platform.
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In the age of Fake News and flat earthers, it's not hard to see how an outlandish idea could retain currency.
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It is not hard to see why Putin still thinks he can interfere in our elections and get away with it.
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It's not hard to understand why: America's political culture is becoming increasingly polarized over social issues like race, immigration, and abortion.
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With that in mind, it's not hard to see why she would rather not come back for another batch of episodes.
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Once I separate Kanye's actual music from his persona, it's not hard to see why he's as revered as he is.
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It's not hard to understand why: The whip-smart comedy, which ran from 1985 to 1992, is beloved for a reason.
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The public-comment period on the proposed rule remains open until Monday, and it's not hard to submit a comment online.
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Learning to jump was not hard, he said; the trickiest part was positioning himself correctly and not sitting down on the run.
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"It's not hard to find great women in engineering," Sara Mauskopf, CEO and co-founder of parenting technology company Winnie, told Refinery29.
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The conventional wisdom holds that Nevada should be a pretty good state for Hillary Clinton, and it's not hard to see why.
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It's not hard to imagine Gritty clinging to the back of the car for dear life, howling in fear and/or excitement.
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Though they were overblown, it's not hard to understand why the stories about the CIA's "secret" art collection might've struck a chord.
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Thankfully, food is not hard to come by where they are situated, an area that is very cold and hard to reach.
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The show doesn't hate Corky (even if Murphy sometimes does), but it's not hard to feel the eye roll it's barely restraining.
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It's not hard to find a hit out of, hitting 1 percent or 2 percent or 5 percent if you spend enough.
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And while Amazon still holds the overall lead in market share, it's not hard to see why Google is catching up fast.
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Even if Mr Trump's policies are unlikely to alleviate their plight, it is not hard to understand why they voted for change.
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