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For example, with more start-ups, it will be even
harder
for each of them to find management talent and the right employees.
It is much
harder
to find circuit breakers for this dynamic than for, say, that caused by balance-sheet distress in the financial sector.
The discovery of resistant strains of malaria meant not just that it would be
harder
to treat, but that the overall approach to fighting the disease would have to change.
The Trump administration is now moving on to tax reform, which will be just as hard, if not harder, to enact.
As a result, the need for government transfers, such as health benefits and state pensions will increase, but the relatively smaller share of working taxpayers in the population will make it
harder
to pay these charges.
Finally, euro-area nations must strive
harder
to find common positions on international issues and to speak with a single voice in the global arena.
The more information we have about countries' human rights practices, the
harder
it will be for them to get away with abuses.
But in the more "advanced" socialist countries, such as Russia, where 90% of the population was employed in state-owned industries, restructuring the state sector – a much
harder
job in many ways – was a necessity, and an obstacle to quick recovery.
Persuading them to support issuance by the IMF of a global-GDP-indexed bond would be even
harder.
As European technocrats have pushed for covert integration to resolve the euro and refugee crises, the populists have struck back even
harder.
Hamilton’s task was both easier and
harder
than ours is today.
Many business leaders do understand that the future of the world economy, and their own companies, depends on reducing poverty, and that this is becomes
harder
to achieve as inequality widens.
The Trump administration will drive an even
harder
bargain.
Now, however, there is no one to turn the pieces right side up, so things are much
harder
to correct.
And when some of these new leaders reversed the reforms, they also removed institutional checks on their power, in order to make it
harder
to challenge their decisions.
With capital flight intensifying and domestic debt refinancing becoming ever harder, its a short step to capital controls and, perhaps, an uncontrolled currency problem.
While it is easy to hold hands with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad, Hamas leader Ismail Haniya, Russian President Vladimir Putin, or US President George W. Bush, such reassuring images of cordial relationships are
harder
to come by at home.
If Chinese authorities had acceded to US demands and allowed the market to determine the exchange rate, the renminbi would have depreciated further still, and US exporters would have had a
harder
time competing.
Others say he has yet to prove he is a good manager and must push
harder
for internal management reforms at the UN.
And because it is
harder
for that child to get a good job when he or she grows up, malnutrition shapes not just his or her life, but also the lives of the next generation.
Fourth, world leaders must push
harder
for carbon pricing.
It is making it
harder
to deliver potable water to the world’s poor.
As more people adopt “portfolio careers” – relying on several sources of income, rather than a single job – it becomes
harder
to collect and analyze labor-market data.
If trade in global goods has indeed peaked relative to global GDP, it will be
harder
for poor countries in Africa, Latin America, and Asia to develop by becoming the world’s next workshops.
Of course, all of that is a much
harder
undertaking.
The report now goes to the European Parliament, which can be expected to push
harder
for more integration, as it usually does.
Of course, non-state actors are
harder
to deter, so improved defenses such as pre-emption and human intelligence become important in such cases.
But most policymakers would likely object if they understood that growth would be achieved by higher taxes on two-thirds of households, leaving the median household working
harder
to earn the same after-tax income.
And a tougher US stance toward its ally might force the Israelis to try
harder
to come to terms with the Palestinians.
But the Supreme Court made achieving that much
harder
with its controversial Citizens United decision in 2010, when it held that campaign donations – even from corporations – are a protected form of free speech.
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