The United States would be hard pressed with the post-Clinton military to conduct larger-scale combat in Afghanistan, to say nothing of doing so simultaneously there and in, say Iraq.
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In the years ahead, investors will be hard pressed to keep up with inflation in these assets, let alone achieve a positive real return or meet their financial goals.
Rwanda's President Paul Kagame is best placed to rein in General Nkunda's men, and must be pressed to do so, with the threat of aid withheld if he does not.
Cafes in San Francisco, Miami and Boston, and a second in New York are opening within the next 12 months and locally run competitors will be hard-pressed to compete with Stelios' economies of scale.
The main argument used in favour of TPP in Japan has been defined in negative terms: that without it, Japanese firms will be hard-pressed to compete with South Korean ones benefiting from their country's myriad free-trade deals of late.
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Thirdly, it is very reasonably priced, something increasingly uncommon in the Las Vegas food scene, and while it is a fast food style counter setup, so are the lobster roll places in Maine, and at most of those you would be hard pressed to get out with a huge roll and a beer for under twenty bucks, which you can do in Nevada.
You would be hard pressed to find an industry with more customer interaction--and therefore potential stress--than airlines.
If Hialeah seceded, he says, it would be hard-pressed to come up with the money to build its own county infrastructure.
Names of people, associations and corporations will be left alone for now, which is a good thing because most foreigners would be hard-pressed to associate Hyeondae with the venerable business giant that builds cars and ships. (The prospect of changing the passports of all those Kims isn't particularly inviting either.) The exemption isn't permanent, however.
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But there may still be some relief for hard pressed families, with the Chancellor expected to offer some help for the so-called "squeezed middle".
Arsenal refused to be discouraged by the setback and pressed forward with urgency, but another moment of defensive frailty almost saw Chelsea double their advantage on the hour.
Is this a period in which it should be showing greater solidarity with hard-pressed customers, by keeping prices lower than it would normally do in more buoyant economic conditions?
Speaking of the sensor, we got a chance to do a brief comparison between the A99 and Sony's RX1 compact that packs the same full-frame CMOS. As you can see in our sample shot, the sensor does its job regardless of form factor -- you'd be hard pressed to determine which pictures were produced with the DSLR and which came from the compact camera.
Finally, when the block is ready to be used, it is covered with ink and pressed by hand onto paper to print the final image.
Expeditors generates a 24% return on capital, something that a shipping company with a lot of vehicles would be hard-pressed to match.
Those who remember the debacle of the void race in 1993 might be interested to learn about 1951, when starter Leslie Firth pressed the lever with half the field milling about.
They squealed, they pressed close with their microphones, they stayed up late to be with him in his hotel and they got up early the next morning to jog alongside him at dawn.
"If you look at Dell's profitability and financial characteristics, you'd be hard-pressed to call this a terrible business, " he says, with a characteristic grin.
Mr Maude was speaking during questions to his department on 14 December 2011, after he was pressed about the progress of talks with unions and when the dispute would be ended.
With Balotelli's erratic antics continuing to grab headlines, Mancini may be pressed to find an answer soon -- especially if he is to quell locker room bust-ups and his squad's growing suspicions there is one rule for Mario and another for the rest.
Though the latter were never entirely comfortable with the emerging Democratic ruling class, their big business constituency pressed them to be their advocate to it.
He pressed for Mr Chiluba's immunity from prosecution to be lifted and the former president was charged with stealing money during his time in office.
Obama has promised to do a better job with the second half of the funds, but analysts say he'll be hard pressed the get the public behind him.
' If a scientist wanted to design a giant petri dish with all the right nutrients to make hypomanic genius flourish, he would be hard-pressed to imagine a better natural experiment than America.
But with their foreign-currency reserves all but exhausted, other Asian countries would be hard-pressed to follow suit.
He was not pressed to explain his contradiction with the White House, nor to define the phenomenon that will be the central focus of his command.
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Most significantly, I would be hard-pressed to understand how an algorithm can identify clear, concise and compelling communicators, or those with sufficiently-honed instincts to advise the C-Suite on how to behave in a crisis.
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