Harder
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Why is it that with each year that passes, more and more of us are finding it
harder
to get through the day?
And there are real brain changes that can happen when you become depressed that can make it
harder
to get out.
Is it that we're working
harder
than we once did?
Changing their behavior with information is
harder
still.
It's much
harder
to scale up a physical or chemical invention than it is a software-based invention.
Every year, we fish harder, deeper, further afield.
But I don't know how to make them understand that unless they start fighting,
harder
than they ever thought possible, we don't know which of us will be the next to suffer Anna's fate.
The US is also using detention to try to deter refugees and make it
harder
for them to win their cases.
It could have been
harder
to have arms treaties, if instead of nuclear weapons there had been some smaller thing or something less distinctive.
Or suppose that renewable energy had just been a lot
harder
to do.
It's much
harder
to understand that it's the combination of our agricultural policy and our groundwater crisis that often leaves the farmer with no option but to burn the stubble.
So I had to think a little
harder.
And they didn't see them yet, so we have to keep looking and thinking
harder.
And then, this is like projects that are
harder
to build.
He just woke up a little earlier and worked a little
harder.
Nobody in the Obama campaign had ever tried to hide the group or make it
harder
to join, to deny its existence, to delete it, to take to off the site.
These techniques were a lot
harder
to learn than people had anticipated.
Your brain does the work of intelligently putting together the sharpest parts from each eye's view, but the two eyes see slightly different things, and that makes it
harder
to judge distances binocularly.
And as I get older, it does get
harder.
No seriously, it gets
harder.
One of the great ironies of modern food systems is that they've made the very thing they promised to make easier much
harder.
He was in somebody's English class, wasn't he? (Laughter) How annoying would that be? (Laughter) "Must try harder."
"Over to the left, a little
harder
now."
But it's not a crazy concern, OK, because understanding behavior can lead to a kind of empathy, and it can make it a little
harder
to deliver tough love, and so on.
And the fact was that Indian students studied
harder
than we did in Sweden.
Here, let's make it a little
harder.
Now we'll make it harder, a little
harder.
There are a bit
harder
issues.
The third configuration is a little
harder
to understand.
Can we do the even
harder
thing?
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