It's not hard to find an excuse to sample some old favourite treats - chocolates in particular.
It is not hard to see why Kroenke and Usmanov would love to own Arsenal.
Exactly how it was done remains a mystery, but it's not hard to guess.
And truly, if we're really honest with ourselves, it's not hard to understand how this happens.
There are plenty of good huts, the beaches are wonderful, and the walking is not hard.
It's not hard to choose those moments over a gimmick like a shot clock.
It is not hard to imagine how this approach can create passionate advocates behind these brands.
"It's not hard to get a balanced disposal once you learn how, " Nolan says.
Forget, for a moment, the other four candidates (which is not hard to do).
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It is not hard to find respected money managers who will say the same thing.
But when their mother, Gertrud, comes home and finds they're not hard at work, she's angry.
It's not hard to convince Australians that our attitude to the U.S. is reverential.
The optimism is not hard to miss in the stock markets, the US especially.
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It is nonetheless not hard to see why so many people are rooting for her.
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It is not hard to see why so many Europeans chose to boycott these elections.
It's not hard to find reasons, no matter how ill-aimed those reasons may be.
It is not hard to see why so many, children included, seek work elsewhere.
As such, it is not hard to see there is a massive constituency that is against it.
Looking at Chinese or Japanese society it is not hard to understand why this is the case.
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But not hard enough -- because none of these traditional sources for startups is right for him.
But it is not hard to conceive of circumstances that could lead to a wider protest movement.
Algae have been touted as the greenest of all green fuels and it's not hard to see why.
These numbers are not hard to find confirmed by any of the large BI or big data vendors.
It's not hard to get your mind focused for a mission when there's a price on your head.
It is not hard to imagine the devastation of such an event over a more highly populated region.
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And it is not hard to find the imbalances that might trigger the shift from boom to bust.
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The dense forest cover teems with birds and butterflies, and natural swimming holes in the rivers are not hard to find.
Though state counting-houses may be full now, it is not hard to imagine how they might be drained.
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But more stimulating Wagner productions with casts as good as Bayreuth's are not hard to find these days.
It's not hard to see two leagues forming--one linked with the NYSE, the other including the LSE and Nasdaq.
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