Investors will be hard pressed to find a cheaper stock in the high-flying technology sector.
Yet most donors, if asked, would be hard-pressed to define what a "good" charity is.
The gravel outside his barns was always perfectly raked, his buttoned-down shirts pressed to match.
Once on board the wool will be pressed to recover the oil and then reused.
In the negotiations we were pressed to ban nonlethal chemicals along with lethal chemical weapons.
He's focused on the Democrats, though he's hard-pressed to come up with their names.
When pressed to cite role models, Mr Campi adds Sweden's prime minister, Fredrik Reinfeldt.
Even the biggest oil companies today are hard pressed to generate net margins of 10%.
While we've historically railed against custom Android skins, we're hard-pressed to pooh-pooh the Galaxy Note.
Regulators are hard pressed to say for sure what has come over the border.
Unfortunately, Congress is too often pressed to impose rules that make such enforcement less effective.
"I would be very hard-pressed to recommend that at that point in time, " Petraeus said.
The press will be hard pressed to showcase success stories of heroic federal assistance.
You'd be hard-pressed to find a more picturesque spot on the planet than Punchbowl National Cemetery.
For sure, you will be hard pressed to restore your nest egg by owning bonds.
Yet you'd be hard-pressed to believe that the high-scoring wine critic owns a stash of B's.
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He said Reagan was pressed to fire him every day, but Reagan would not interfere.
Congress and the administration seem hard-pressed to agree to do anything constructive about it, however.
The phone feels solid and you'd be hard-pressed to describe any part of it as plasticky.
You would have been hard-pressed to find a seat in a house of worship.
Even members of Mori's own party have been hard-pressed to laud their new leader.
But unicameralists are hard-pressed to cite specific failures of the bicameral, conference committee system.
In part this is because many people are hard-pressed to distinguish between the main parties' policies.
Firms will, equally, be hard pressed to raise prices enough to recover their higher input bills.
Americans will be hard pressed to support freedom elsewhere if they do not protect it at home.
But with their foreign-currency reserves all but exhausted, other Asian countries would be hard-pressed to follow suit.
We would be hard-pressed to devise a theory under which the U.S. Constitution precludes state-level insurance mandates.
"From a privacy standpoint I'm hard-pressed to see what the concern or objection could be, " he says.
Money managers are going to be hard pressed to deliver such results from their stocks and bonds.
You would be hard pressed to find an industry with more customer interaction--and therefore potential stress--than airlines.
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