That, in turn, means that vehicles are less subject to twisting forces in hard turns.
Our Founders believed only in incremental change, in hard choices, in the give-and-take of inter-branch negotiation.
Undercover police in Hard Rock Cafe T-shirts escorted two people off the dance floor.
But the phone business requires a big investment in hard assets, rather than just intellectual property.
Braking is straight and secure with minimal front-end dive and brake fade in hard stopping situations.
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We passed a warehouse-like building under construction where several men in hard hats were at work.
It also tends to drive appreciation in hard assets, such as real estate and gold.
The UAW, he reminded them, was born in hard times and built through struggle.
Clue bottles are scattered about, sometimes in the open, sometimes in hard to reach places.
At times, there has been fear and resentment directed towards newcomers, especially in hard economic times.
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In hard-hit Brookhaven Town, Supervisor Ed Romaine urged patience as highway employees cleared roads.
It would be used to buy back debt, and as a cushion in hard times.
In hard times voters worry more about sustaining growth than about distributing its fruits.
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Exceptions are made, for people in hard-to-fill jobs or those doing PhD-level scientific or research work.
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The patents in questions were used in hard drive circuits to read data from high-speed disks.
That's why two weeks ago Ed announced a green jobs training program for autoworkers in hard-hit communities.
It could be used to install objects in hard-to-reach places such as underground water pipes, he suggested.
Remittances in hard currency funnelled through hawala (Islamic word-of-mouth banks) may have more to do with it.
In England, the book sold a mere 7, 000 copies in hard covers and some 50, 000 in paperback.
Some 95% of them have remained in the Middle East, including 2m in hard-pressed Jordan and Syria.
Patrick Wilson, who played opposite Page in Hard Candy, says Page attacked her role like Joan of Arc.
It's most common in hard maple, but also occurs in birch, ash and, in rare cases, black walnut.
Foreign companies must pay the wages owed to their employees directly to the Cuban government in hard currency.
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Private companies, especially in hard-bitten states like Texas, care mostly about their shareholders and about the bottom line.
Developing awkward reserves in hard to reach places is becoming more troublesome for international players than previously assumed.
Granted, many wealthy Chinese prefer to invest in hard assets than in the stock market or low yielding bonds.
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But this last quarter shows that sales are getting better in hard times.
The circuit boards are coated in hard resin and padded with foam for protection and waterproofing within the fabric.
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