The IRS diploma database would settle the matter--and make it hard for bad schools to survive.
And the city's mounting debts will make it hard for his successor to improve things.
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.
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.
Such borrowing costs, if sustained, would make it hard for both countries to rein in their debts.
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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.
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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For example, strict employment-protection laws make it hard for workers who lose their jobs to find new ones.
But the hobbled financial system will make it hard for cash-hungry start-ups to get financing, so innovation will suffer.
Simonek says the acquisition will make it hard for remaining Silicon Valley CIGS startups like Nanosolar to remain independent.
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Two particular features of products delivered over telecommunication networks will make it hard for the taxman to catch tax dodgers.
Rising interest rates or an economic slowdown could make it hard for companies and, especially, consumers to pay off their debts.
Beware that the design of the case may make it hard for the dock connector to connect with some docking stations.
"These boys take the bull by the horns and make it hard for those guys when they come back, " said Lineen.
My colleague Patrick Rishe predicts that the incident will make it hard for New Orleans to host another Super Bowl.
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If you make it hard for foreigners to do business in your country they will move to more business friendly shores.
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Controls on access to dollars and negative real interest rates make it hard for the middle class to travel or save.
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Many factories operate at half capacity because strict currency controls make it hard for them to pay for imported parts and materials.
Low valuations make it hard for banks to raise the capital that would allow them to lend more, as politicians would like.
The law and related court rulings make it hard for officials to undermine existing districts in which minority groups hold a majority.
These factors make it hard for Britain's economic cycle to match Europe's, and hard for its interest rates to be the same.
This will make it hard for Powers to grab more mainstream contracts.
That would make it hard for any politician to know her nationality.
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Tighter budgets, less resources, and more students make it hard for administrators and teachers to meet all the priorities of students with disabilities.
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Many Venezuelan factories operate at half capacity because strict currency controls make it hard for them to pay for imported parts and materials.
Those same capacity constraints make it hard for smaller competitors to obtain enough spectrum to pose a serious threat to the largest incumbents.
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