In any event, Meles Zenawi's government is finding it hard to run the show.
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First, it is hard to run as war leader and tax-cutter-in-chief at the same time.
Modern health and safety rules, for example, make it hard to run a scrap-metal business.
In truth, it would be hard to run a rich economy the way the RBI does India, with its financial system only partly liberalised.
If Intel can muster up an oversold bounce, the Bulls should run hard.
"If you race people hard then you run out of tires, " said Red Bull's Mark Webber after last month's Bahrain Grand Prix.
Just run hard, expend all your energy, and maybe you'll find it.
Coach Nate McMillan decided to hold a practice on the NBA-size basketball court on Allen's estate and told the players that they were either going to run hard or take it easy.
If they are smart, they will look for a candidate who can run hard and smart as a populist critic of free trade and big-bank bailouts and a supporter of smart investments in job creation.
The pace of change is so fast, says one World Banker, that, while in some countries the Bank has to push for change, in others it has to run hard to keep up with the national administrations.
The money will stay in short term notes while Rahr interviews candidates to run his hard earned cash.
Standard mutual funds, by contrast, are hard to front-run: They are required to disclose their portfolios quarterly, and with a delay.
He has found some benefits to the approach: At times in the past, he would run so hard he couldn't finish the workout.
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They also may scramble their communications or run small hard drives or camera cards across the border to neighboring countries so that they can be uploaded, he said.
And I just watched a good buddy take a hard digger on a similar run.
Although relatively liberal in his views, he had been encouraged to run by several hard-line MPs.
It's hard to predict who will run afoul of AMT, since the tax is based on complex interactions of income, deductions and capital gains.
Having worked so hard to encourage women to run for office, I had to ask Lindsay whether there might ever be a Bubar for President campaign.
The performance ended a hard-to-imagine run through the field where Liberty defeated home-standing Coastal Carolina and both Big South divisional winners in High Point and Charleston Southern.
In the Barcelona WTA tournament, Olga Govortsova of Belarus continued her fine run with a hard-fought 7-6 6-7 6-2 win over home player Laura Pous in the second round.
The 34-year-old outfielder flied out twice and had a hard grounder during a three-run sixth.
In the short run, it is hard to reduce purchases, as there are few good substitutes.
It is easy for a new, well-intentioned manager to inadvertently run afoul of the hard-wired human brain.
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But finding agreement among the world's privately run internet networks is hard.
As in 19th-century China, the result may be that local family-run firms find it hard to raise the capital they need to grow.
Jackson expects each of his small labels to make money, though in some cases they are being run by family (hard to fire) or came at hefty price tags.
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