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.
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.
Standard mutual funds, by contrast, are hard to front-run: They are required to disclose their portfolios quarterly, and with a delay.
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.
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.
Firefox has become one of the most important pieces of software around today as consumers shift from using their PCs to run applications living on their hard drives to a communications device able to connect with applications living on distant servers.
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.
The money will stay in short term notes while Rahr interviews candidates to run his hard earned cash.
Although relatively liberal in his views, he had been encouraged to run by several hard-line MPs.
The Auvergne worked hard and often as a family unit to run the busy establishments.
In the short run, it is hard to reduce purchases, as there are few good substitutes.
It is hard to think of a better candidate to run the Pentagon under such circumstances than Chuck Hagel.
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.
It is easy for a new, well-intentioned manager to inadvertently run afoul of the hard-wired human brain.
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It's hard to see how all this qualifies him to run the nation's largest city, but Mr. Boss isn't worried.
As might be expected, especially from a government-run station, NHK tried hard to introduce a more upbeat and hopeful aspect of the situation.
Kelley Wright, editor of Investment Quality Trends, finds that after the spectacular run, it's hard to find a utility stock trading at a reasonable price or one that offers a fat yield, but there are a few, including Atmos Energy and Pinnacle West Capital, yielding 4.3% and 5.3%, respectively.
Even as we have had to spend our way out of this recession in the near term, we've begun to make the hard choices necessary to get our country on a more stable fiscal footing in the long run.
That means setting aside some space on the Mac's hard drive for each version of Windows you intend to run.
He was at the summit and he said it was hard to know how far the financial crisis has to run.
Sadly for Detroit, the scandal comes as the city is working hard to shed its image as crime-ridden, run-down and corrupt.
"We made a run at Mariano, which is hard to do, but we couldn't come up that one extra big hit, " Gibbons said.
Still, it's not too hard to imagine a future where the majority of autos run on electrons -- whether they're pushed from batteries or hydrogen fuel cells.
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