Harder
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He looked for what wasn't there, which is
harder
to do.
But that's getting
harder
to do, because cities are becoming smooth.
That makes it
harder
to predict.
It's not loving a man that makes life
harder
for gay guys.
And it is not the passage of time that makes getting older so much
harder
than it has to be.
Grindr has been around for a lot longer, since it was much
harder
to meet your future gay husband at church or the grocery store, or whatever straight people did before they found out they could date on their phones.
It's a much
harder
thing to see all the faces behind those numbers.
It will be
harder
for you to make movies.
And that wakes me up every morning, and that makes me fight even
harder.
Eventually this sophisticated cheesemaking tool spread around the globe, giving way to a wide variety of new,
harder
cheeses.
The Greeks produced bricks of salty brined feta cheese, alongside a
harder
variety similar to today’s pecorino romano.
I'm going to push it a bit
harder
now,
harder
than I just pushed Chris.
So while coming out to the world can be hard, coming in to all the raw, strange magic of ourselves can be much
harder.
But Kristin’s learning to do her job the way that most of us do: watching an expert for a bit, getting involved in easy, safe parts of the work and progressing to riskier and
harder
tasks as they guide and decide she’s ready.
And the thing is that the more our societies grow, the more important trust becomes and the
harder
it is to build.
It's an absolute miracle, much
harder
to explain than the Grand Canyon.
For non-binary people, for trans women, for trans people of color, it is so much
harder.
It's much
harder
to put something out that's ethical.
Now having said that, if you have a piece and it doesn't fit no matter how you move it, jamming it in
harder
isn't going to help.
Those who start early are more addicted and have a
harder
time quitting smoking.
The
harder
it is to get to, the more people will value it."
So let's fly through it, and you can see how much
harder
it is when you're in the middle of something to figure this out.
These red blood cells are
harder
and stickier, and no longer flow smoothly through blood vessels.
This barrage of negativity is what we're up against: the crushing statistics, the violence, the mental health risks, the well-meaning but flawed response my parents gave me when I came out, that they didn't want me to have a
harder
life.
So let's do something a little bit
harder.
And as soon as I move on top of the ribcage and between the intercostal muscles, which is softer and harder, I can feel the difference of the stiffness.
This makes TB much
harder
to diagnose.
So maybe if Nicholas Sparks's team works a little harder, he could easily be number one, because it's almost by accident who ended up at the top.
And in societies that are supposed to be more open and free than China, it can be even
harder
to recognize what propaganda looks like.
The harder, deeper truth is that the future is uncharted, that we can't map it till we get there.
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