Harder
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Let me show you that you can also make problems
harder
to calculate.
Make it kind of harder, calculating-wise.
We also have another problem, which is that women face
harder
choices between professional success and personal fulfillment.
It has helped us to extend our physical selves, go faster, hit things harder, and there's been a limit on that.
If I push a little bit harder, I'll go through the skin, and I can feel the bone structure inside.
If I push even harder, I'll go through the bone structure, especially close to the ear where the bone is very soft.
It can be joined with the
harder
work of forgiveness and reconciliation, but it can also express itself in the simple act of presence.
And it is much harder, often, to be compassionate towards those closest to us, which is another quality in the universe of compassion, on its dark side, that also deserves our serious attention and illumination.
But with the type of cuts we're talking about, it will be far, far
harder
to get these incentives for excellence, or to move over to use technology in the new way.
Critical mass may be
harder
to achieve with the word "atheist" than with the word "non-theist," or some other non-confrontational word.
Now this film isn't really hard enough, so I wanted to make it a little bit
harder.
Next question, a little bit
harder.
I also noticed that as I started to do more and
harder
30-day challenges, my self-confidence grew.
And that means it's
harder
for us to pay attention to the quiet, the subtle, the understated.
At the end of the 37 days, Gowers used his blog to announce that they had solved the core problem; in fact, they had solved a
harder
generalization of the problem.
And when you lose one, far less both, it's a lot
harder
to do the things we physically need to do.
That's always been the
harder
problem when it comes to fighting wars.
It turns out that driving, with its associated design implementation and regulatory hurdles, is actually a
harder
problem to solve than flying.
The acoustics of music are much
harder
than those of language.
But it's getting
harder
to do that job, in part, because of the massive layoffs, because the budgets for international reporting aren't there anymore, new technologies and new platforms begging new content, and there are a lot of new journalisms.
They are often ignored because they're
harder
to help.
If we can find a way of becoming positive in the present, then our brains work even more successfully as we're able to work harder, faster and more intelligently.
And I knew the idea of being a female-born person being called "daddy" was going to be a
harder
road with a lot more uncomfortable moments.
But there's another group of experts who perhaps thought even
harder
about this problem, and they would say one of these questions is more important than the others.
Solving those simpler problems can give you insight into the
harder
problems, and sometimes produces pretty good solutions in their own right.
What made things
harder
for Elliot is that his last name was Roosevelt.
There may be no relationship that effects us more profoundly, that's closer, finer, harder, sweeter, happier, sadder, more filled with joy or fraught with woe than the relationship we have with our brothers and sisters.
But to be fair, it lives in the deep waters of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, so it was a lot
harder
to find.
And that's a lot
harder
for me, because as honored as I am to be here with all of you right now, this is not my natural milieu.
The people that made these discoveries just thought a little bit
harder
about what they were looking at, and they were a little bit more curious.
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