The way to think about the Cheap Revolution is simple, yet hard to do.
Now, let me acknowledge what everybody understands: It is hard to do a big package.
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He got people excited about voting - very hard to do in a midterm race.
But when you study the problem, you realise it's immensely hard to do this.
Unfortunately, they're not on the table much, but they're not that hard to do.
Just like athletes and coaches, officials try hard to do the best job possible.
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Forget, for a moment, the other four candidates (which is not hard to do).
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Russia would like to correct this imbalance, but will find it hard to do so.
For us it was difficult, our vision was going blurry and it was hard to do anything.
To just flick the switch and you're home, you're safe, you know, it's hard to do that.
However, the technique requires finding a donor with an exact match, which is very hard to do.
Managing identity is hard to do in a traditional data center comprised of heterogeneous systems and applications.
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Turning a solid material like coal into a liquid it sounds hard to do, and it is hard to do.
Playing catch-up is very hard to do against a high-quality team like Miami.
While possible, it would be hard to do a deal to buy CLWR without a positive nod from Sprint.
Without a tray table, it's hard to do more than read a magazine.
Because it is hard to do well, it is a way of demonstrating your fitness to be someone's mate.
However, quantum manipulations involving any more than a tiny number of particles together quickly become too hard to do.
With so much going on it is hard to do justice to the sheer diversity of what is happening.
This is especially hard to do in remote areas of poor countries, especially when the populace is suspicious and uncooperative.
Most who replied had used alternatives to their own cars, but those in remote wards had found it hard to do.
Since then the ABA has been lobbying hard to do something about either getting rid of the cap or increasing it.
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Now, this is hard to do because we don't control every branch.
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The key is keeping the bacteria happy in their little house, warm and well fed, a simple concept but hard to do.
Taylor's Richards is a hoot yet she almost gets upstaged by another character, which is hard to do in a one-woman show.
This reflects investment patterns, the rate of production decline and, above all, a guess at prices, which is notoriously hard to do.
It will be hard to do this while holding down energy prices.
"For the large diversifieds, it's hard to do anything big, " Mr. van Jaarsveld said, citing competition issues and restrictions on foreign ownership.
The Week is so easy to read and so hard to do.
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