The NRA's hard turn to the right makes it highly unlikely that it will want to work with the White House on any measure.
For the most part, these parents did well enough through midlife to take on sizable loans, but some have since fallen on tough times because of the recession, health problems, job loss or lives that took a sudden hard turn.
"We are now working hard to turn the fairy tale into reality, " he says.
It would be hard to turn against the conqueror of Baghdad without looking churlish.
It's hard to turn a profit on timber when demand for new homes and construction remains weak.
"It was very hard to turn down Celtic but it was just one of those things, " said Stokes.
It can be hard to turn off the spigot of inspiration, especially when a new idea seems compelling.
In short, Mr Powell's removal will mark a hard right turn for an administration not known for emollience.
The extra cost to a manager of investing additional dollars is usually small, so Vanguard's money is hard to turn down.
Since the final weeks of the election campaign, Lula has worked hard to turn investor panic into mere wariness.
But Mr Medina may find it hard to turn good intentions into achievements.
But with so many potential new customers, the banks do not need to work that hard to turn a profit.
With the big dollars and high valuations that venture investors are throwing around, companies may find the cash hard to turn down.
So plaintiffs law firms have worked especially hard to turn these pension funds into business partners in their pursuit of class action riches.
Las Vegas tried hard to turn itself into a family destination.
And we believe that anyone with a solid plan and a willingness to work hard can turn even the most improbable idea into a successful business.
But as deflation tightens its grip and the fear of unemployment in the state sector mounts, it may be hard to turn that understanding into policy.
If we have little faith in chelation therapy, then it is hard to turn 180 degrees with a positive result and suddenly completely believe in it and recommend its use.
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He may have inherited his passion for the races from his father, but over the years he's worked hard to turn himself into a much shrewder and more successful horseman.
Fans find it hard to turn away from the Stodden train wreck but 37% of survey respondents said Stodden is creepy, ranking her sixth on our list of the creepiest celebrities.
The 22-year-old Londoner said it had been hard to turn his back on the chance to compete in an Olympics in his home city but conceded that money was a factor.
In fact, despite all the talk and punditry about how this is the year of the "angry voter" and such, I was struck by how many people of all political parties told me they believe the president is a good man who deserves credit for trying hard to turn the economy around.
Archos' approach of using a hard drive may turn out to be an interesting advantage in a small-product niche.
And look at the dollar store sector, for this is where the truly hard hit consumers turn when money is tight.
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That was a hard combination to turn down as the season starts.
You're comfortable, and the cosseting is there when you need it (say, leaning hard into a turn), but it's not forcing you into an uncomfortable position the rest of the time.
While pious Turks like the way that Ozal eased religion into public life, they will be hard pushed to turn this controversial bon viveur into a religious figurehead, still less his motorway tomb into a site of pilgrimage.
In hard times people often turn to charities for help, but now charities themselves are finding times hard and are turning to the markets for new sources of cash.
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