In short, it is hard to find an exact cause for the rebound in home prices.
Still, it is hard to find anyone that is overweight Brazil as an investment.
That answer is hard to find, because throughout history markets thrived and fell under both parties.
It is hard to find fault with the argument that many big banks have become ungovernable.
It is hard to find an explanation for price movements that applies across markets.
With more young people going to university, it is hard to find suitable candidates for apprenticeships.
Such has been the change in attitudes, it is hard to find unabashed progressives these days.
Many of the region's industrial and building firms complain that it is hard to find competent welders.
Yet at the same time, these people find that any sort of relief is hard to find.
The confirmation of our worries about global contagion is hard to find out there: The world's exchanges trundle along.
Likewise, the .223 ammunition used in popular semi-automatic rifles is hard to find.
It is hard to find things to fill that amount of bandwidth but early tests suggest it is working.
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But it is hard to find much enthusiasm for Mr Bouteflika's third term.
Across industry, the same lament is heard: it is hard to find qualified people, and hard to retain them.
In a business in which memories tend to be short, that kind of experience and wisdom is hard to find.
Since a good nugget is about free cash flow (not shareholder liquidity), this type of capital is hard to find.
One cruel irony is that, in a city pocked with abandoned properties, it is hard to find land for development.
In a fractious political climate, it is hard to find a topic that both sides of the aisle agree on.
"It is hard to find anyone in a 20mph area who wants it put back to 30mph, " she told the conference.
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And it is hard to find sectors his empire doesn't own: telecommunications, banking, restaurants, construction, drilling, airlines, the list goes on.
True, it is hard to find a single instance in the Johnson oeuvre in which the author favours a bigger state.
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In practice, it is hard to find buyers in this bracket who do not have lots of equity in their homes.
But it is hard to find anybody, even in the armed forces, who thinks that they can ever be more than trailblazers.
It is hard to find a cheaper event to produce than a wrestling match, which requires no equipment beyond a foam mat.
Thus on several different fronts that ideal job is hard to find.
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Mostly, says Dan Mudd, its vice president for Asia-Pacific, because it is hard to find deals that deliver on the theoretical promise.
Apart from the cleaning lady, it is hard to find an adult without a degree (or two or three) in super-zip households.
It is hard to find sources of sustainable growth in emerging economies.
When you have a problem with your credit card issuer, it is hard to find someone who can help, or sometimes, even listen.
It is hard to find an oil and gas company involved in both exploration and production that is doing as lousy as Petrobras.
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