The IRS diploma database would settle the matter--and make it hard for bad schools to survive.
Such a program could easily make it hard to sell the drug at all.
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The oddities of Japan's party system make it hard to predict what this means.
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And the city's mounting debts will make it hard for his successor to improve things.
"Many of these changes make it hard to return to a healthy weight, " he says.
Awkward though this is, e-mail's rigid protocols make it hard to innovate in the in-box.
Resistance from local governments and powerful state-owned companies will make it hard to implement such measures.
This aim is laudable, but three things will make it hard to carry out.
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Higher-than-usual unemployment and erratic wage growth make it hard to find that kind of money.
Two things in particular make it hard for the government to follow market-oriented policies.
Hopefully I'll do well enough to make it hard for Oxford to send me back.
Another worry is stifling bureaucracy and regulation, especially laws that make it hard to sack workers.
Tightly regulated capital can also make it hard for small firms to raise money to expand.
In fact, a minimum wage would make it hard for firms in low-wage industries to survive.
Modern health and safety rules, for example, make it hard to run a scrap-metal business.
Sceptics say Ethiopia's shoddy infrastructure may make it hard to produce the volumes of shoes required.
Such borrowing costs, if sustained, would make it hard for both countries to rein in their debts.
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Just the political issues involved might make it hard to find inexpensive space on a launch vehicle.
Hopefully, it will be loud and the fans will make it hard for him (to call plays).
The austerity needed to stabilise their public finances will make it hard for them to climb out.
Most rich countries make it hard (or illegal) for foreigners to give money to politicians or parties.
That will make it hard for a victim pressing charges to get corroborating evidence from other testimonies.
Leroy lost a hand and those wounds in his legs sometimes make it hard for him to stand.
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This has driven down shares sharply as lower yields would make it hard to justify a premium price.
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Regulatory costs have increased as well, as negative public sentiment will make it hard to come by permits.
For example, strict employment-protection laws make it hard for workers who lose their jobs to find new ones.
Stress, anxiety and negative thoughts make it hard to get a good night's sleep, resulting in fatigue and lethargy.
But the hobbled financial system will make it hard for cash-hungry start-ups to get financing, so innovation will suffer.
These results make it hard to argue against the principle that when it comes to LDL, lower is better.
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Such complications may make it hard to judge which party, at the national level, has actually won these elections.
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