Harder
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It won't be solved by tweeting harder, building slicker apps, or starting one more artisanal coffee roasting service.
I promise you would recognize my faith I want to show you how I've grown in this place In this place I'm not alone And I know I'll be OK But it's always
harder
When the winter comes to stay And I can't help remember all the words I never said And it's killing me That you're not here with me I'm living happily But I'm feeling guilty And you won't believe The wonders I can see This world is changing me But I will love you faithfully.
Hence, it must be harder."
Well, it's not
harder.
It's just
harder
to detect them, but I'll show you in a minute how we do that.
But these markets, because of the difficult conditions in which they are operating, the inhospitable conditions, are always innovating, always thinking of ways of getting smarter, more decentralized,
harder
to censor, and more customer-friendly.
In the original problem, the rules seemed more arbitrary, and when they’re abstracted that way, the logical connections become
harder
to see.
She finds it
harder
to breathe one day to the next due to ALS.
I am the exception, not because I'm more talented than Baakir or my mother worked any
harder
than Jobana, Sintia or Bertha, or cared any more than Theresa.
So these kids worked
harder
than they've ever worked on anything in their lives, because there was that outside audience, there was Isabel Allende on the other end.
How do you live with the doubt that inevitably creeps into every relationship, or even harder, how do you live with your partner's doubt?
We've used up the easy wins from economic growth, and now we're moving on to
harder
problems.
The more you try to control it, the
harder
it is to manage.
Is it getting
harder?
Dark energy would probably be
harder
to understand, but there are some speculative theories out there that might point the way.
Believe it or not, English used to be an even
harder
language to learn than it is today.
The Vikings were no different, so they had a way of smoothing away the
harder
parts of how English worked.
It may be easier to blame sleep paralysis on evil spirits because what's actually happening in your brain is much
harder
to explain.
And we're constantly told to lean in to work, to push
harder
and achieve more.
Well, the lessons aren't about wealth or fame or working
harder
and
harder.
Another theory suggests that the cause is more about the way some unfamiliar situations make it
harder
to maintain our natural body posture.
It's even
harder
to make a change.
But some color inks are
harder
to remove than others, and there could be complications.
It was much
harder.
Most types of cooking are more like the famous Maillard reaction, which makes chemical changes that turn sugars and proteins into delicious caramel crunchiness and are a lot
harder
to undo.
But it's getting
harder
these days.
The older I got, the more I felt it was
harder
to keep up with everyone else, and I was angry and frustrated.
And we are at a point where if we push much
harder
for more produce, we might face total collapse.
But because it's a mental illness, it can be a lot
harder
to understand than, say, high cholesterol.
Scientists have a
harder
time quantifying these risks.
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