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I like climbing but I find it hard to trust climbing equipment, much in the same way I find it hard to trust airplanes.
Working overseas isn't for everyone — if you find it hard to adjust to new places or have a lot of responsibilities back home, you could find it hard.
So I find it hard to be creative and, honestly, find it hard to self-motivate myself if I'm stuck in, you know, one room at home day in and day out.
The government would find it hard to address its deficit.
Many survivors find it hard to hold down a job.
I find it hard to resist commenting on Trump's tweets.
Do you find it hard to wear these clothes now?
Working parents can find it hard to ask for help.
I find it hard to adjust to working from home.
I find it hard to excuse gratuitous depictions of violence.
Nailed: Venture capital investors find it hard to 'cash in'
After that, I find it hard to get worked up.
I find it hard to believe it's taken this long.
I just find it hard to believe that this happened.
But many rivals will find it hard to challenge Deutsche Post.
"I find it hard to believe it was intentional," Trump said.
Chinese officials find it hard to gauge what citizens are thinking.
Do you ever find it hard to keep up with requests?
Many British workers find it hard to enforce their legal rights.
Yet many business groups still find it hard to embrace Democrats.
Do you find it hard to know when something is finished?
I find it hard not to appreciate the beauty in everybody.
"I find it hard to listen to the album," admits Riley.
Yet the president will find it hard to make this stick.
"I find it hard to believe," said Virginia Republican David Brat.
Did you find it hard to find work after you transitioned?
These days I find it hard to believe it ever existed.
"They may soon find it hard to justify their higher fees."
But the populist parties might find it hard to forge alliances.
But the populist parties may find it hard to forge alliances.
They find it hard to understand the nature of the beast.
As a result, find it hard to keep up with everything.
Some people find it hard to remember their dreams at all.
Once you start to play, you'll find it hard to look away.
And individual countries find it hard to deal with their individual banks.
Local businesses say they find it hard to compete against the state.
I find it hard to believe there's a new formulation that's universal.
So, on that level I didn't find it hard to relate to.
Older drivers find it hard to plan for the future, he said.
The company may find it hard to match Ford's skilful road-handling.
He said there are three reasons industries find it hard to adapt.
Many older immigrants find it hard to find any sort of job.
All this means banks find it hard to make money from you.
People find it hard because their brains are not wired for it.
I find it hard to believe most of us would hold out.
I find it hard to think that would cut mustard for me.
You'll find it hard to stop yourself from obsessively watching these videos.
I find it hard not to be a little moved by this.
In our hyper-connected society, many find it hard to be alone.
I find it hard to believe this is your first Emmy nomination.
I find it hard to work with someone sitting next to me.
Starved of cash, serious journalists find it hard to do their jobs.
"We find it hard to accept what Canada is doing," she said.
Or do you find it hard to be alone — becoming bored or lonely?
China would find it hard to replace its entire supply of American soyabeans.
South Korean celebrities now find it hard to renew advertising contracts in China.
He may indeed find it hard to marshal his lieutenants from behind bars.
Not surprisingly, startups find it hard to compete in the war for talent.
It's not just start-ups that find it hard to build a monopoly.
Weaker pupils quickly get left behind and find it hard to catch up.
I've been trying to floss more, but often find it hard to remember.
The loners of the field, in other words, may find it hard going.
Many people find it hard to cope with the questioning of sexual identity.
In the long run, China may find it hard to avoid taking sides.
Despite his efforts, he will find it hard to dispel the territory's fears.
I find it hard to believe that the FDA would turn it down.
I find it hard to explain what I do, it's a strange process.
"Many are mentally ill and find it hard to maintain friendships," Duffy says.
Women in South Korea find it hard to juggle family and a career.
Critics say workers will still find it hard to change jobs or travel.
Novelists find it hard to avoid writing about real teams, people and situations.
Voters may simply find it hard to gauge the importance of trade agreements.
But Mr. Moon will find it hard to pass his bill through Parliament.
People hold those beliefs very deeply and find it hard to change them.
Even the most diligent dieters can find it hard to constantly resist temptation.
Habitual liars find it hard to believe that others don't also easily lie.
I find it hard to read the words, never mind talk about it.
They find it hard to believe that Trump's foreign policy advisers, including retired Gen.
Hardly surprisingly, Wright didn't find it hard to manipulate the system to his benefit.
Although Seoul seems glamorous at first, northerners can find it hard to fit in.
I find it hard to believe that they couldn't find anyone who was qualified.
Children with autism often find it hard to deal with unexpected changes in routine.
"Even a government that wants to do it might find it hard," he says.
The Pentagon's lumbering acquisition system will find it hard to accommodate any of this.
Did you find it hard to evolve as a person in the public eye?
The authorities will find it hard to curb the scams for three main reasons.
They find it hard to focus on the long-term and dislike diversified portfolios.
After seeing those, even married Republican women may find it hard to support him.
A lot of people may find it hard to remember a time before Chrome.
Having conceded the point once, Apple will find it hard to resist in future.
Holders of Qatari debt may find it hard to sell without accepting significant discounts.
OIL firms find it hard to determine who their environmentalist adversaries are these days.
But informal enterprises find it hard to borrow money, and therefore hard to grow.
But in the longer term it will find it hard to contain these forces.
If I find it hard to talk to my children about sex, any ideas?
Do you find it hard to say "no" to friends, family and even strangers?
This will mean that our people will find it hard to get jobs here.
He challenged me, inspired me and I find it hard to believe he's gone.
Janov seems to think so, but I find it hard to share his optimism.
But I find it hard to ignore the fact that we're finding water everywhere.
The truth is, many Israelis will find it hard to think of an example.
But when something is cheap and good, we always find it hard to say no.
Regarding "bullishness," I continue to find it hard to believe that investors are overly bullish.
But I still find it hard to believe that this is a response to grief.
I find it hard to recommend the 21.5-inch iMac to anyone at this point.
Firms therefore find it hard to build up national networks with scale and pricing power.
Infractions are widespread partly because workers often find it hard to insist on their rights.
I find it hard to concentrate on what she's saying, and leave to head home.
Immigrants can find it hard to get a bank account at all, let alone credit.
AB InBev will find it hard to buy a large rival without facing antitrust problems.
Once you start watching these Korean shows on Netflix, you'll find it hard to stop.
I find it hard to believe it was making me so fat but something changed.
Given the history of law enforcement in America, I find it hard to believe otherwise.
I just find it hard to believe that these cats have performance reviews, you know?
She's a hell of a woman and I find it hard to walk away from.
By now, I find it hard to imagine that violators are unaware the policy exists.
WARREN BUFFETT: Well, I look at prices and I-- find it hard to buy things.
Because their English isn't good enough, they find it hard to mix with American peers.
Even if they get hurt and find it hard, people don't speak up about it.
Did you find it hard to get another movie off the ground in that time?
But Microsoft might still find it hard to buy a big, top-performing technology company.
Citizens, their livelihoods bound up with the mines, find it hard to leave at all.
Seeing what Trump is doing to America, many find it hard to fight off despair.
My visitors find it enchanting (I find it hard but not impossible to keep neat).
But as time goes by, I find it hard to judge the show too harshly.
Big manufacturers want a steady supply of materials, which recyclers therefore find it hard to guarantee.
They will also probably find it hard to vote for the Labour Party in future elections.
Q: Did you find it hard to relate to the issue in "Toilet: Ek Prem Katha"?
More important, many Republican senators may find it hard to swallow the House plan's Medicaid rollback.
Many couples find it hard to share the workload, and immediately adopt the classic gender roles.
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I know I will find it hard to switch back to using an iPad Air 2.
This is important because I find it hard to tell when someone is lying to me.
Greece will find it hard to set up the infrastructure needed to ensure orderly mass returns.
"You will find it hard to formulate your psychological life in terms of behaviorism," Watson writes.
It's uncharted territory for a lot of parents, and they find it hard to keep up.
I find it hard to believe that he thinks that Donald Trump is enabling populist programs.
In the 21st century, I find it hard to hold abstraction and representation in distinct categories.
If you find it hard to trust a free credit monitoring service, your skepticism isn't unfounded.
I find it hard to describe your scores, and I mean this in a positive sense.
But more broadly, Saudi Arabia would find it hard to switch wholesale to other arms suppliers.
It makes no sense but I find it hard to eat before or after I skate.
I find it hard to believe that the Russians were really to blame for Hillary's loss.
I find it hard to keep videos because I just literally have no space whatsoever left.
Many patients may find it hard to manage paying high deductibles and a lot of copays.
The man's son speaks primarily Mandarin, and the pair find it hard to communicate in Cantonese.
She is permanently disabled, and it makes you so uncomfortable you find it hard to watch.
"I find it hard to resist a good deal when the opportunity presents itself," Trump writes.
This is why I find it hard to decide whether a UBI is a good idea.
And, I just find it hard to believe that we're not going to go into another recession.
Gladstone would find it hard to believe that food banks are needed in such a wealthy nation.
Most smokers are well aware of the health risks, but many still find it hard to quit.
Many also find it hard to achieve the volume of business that would bring economies of scale.
Surprise, surprise, ordinary Zimbabweans now find it hard to withdraw their own money from their own accounts.
It is not for want of trying that China's foreign-language media find it hard to compete.
I find it hard to believe that this has never happened, but maybe not to this extent.
Lacking an observable cause, trans people can find it hard to convince others of their felt identities.
But Badawi predicted the government would find it hard to secure any quick improvement in the economy.
But political analysts and farm economists say Modi will find it hard to repeat that next time.
Whatever the army's goal, it will find it hard to stage-manage politics in the long run.
Because I'm so used to it, I find it hard to tell people what to prepare for.
I find it hard to imagine us not continuing to put the same amount of music out.
I find it hard to believe that Chum Hum is just now getting into the tablet business.
Between that and Neymar's already stellar flopping reputation, Twitter didn't find it hard to mock the star.
They find it hard to sleep by day (see article) and see too little of their families.
If they do, I don't find it hard to envision another decision that isn't on the merits.
I find it hard to believe a core character drinking from his own head was added thoughtlessly.
Independent districting commissions, for example, might get rid of gerrymandering but find it hard to improve competition.
But I find it hard to imagine that British voters would again vote in the European elections.
All the time, I find it hard to believe that the moves of these plants are real.
Do you find it hard, once you've done a really big film, to then do small films?
"I find it hard to put money to work here," said Thomas Lee, co-founder of Fundstrat.
I find it hard to say that Obama's optimism was "wrong" in a global or moral way.
I try to understand how others think, but in this case I really do find it hard.
But I always find it hard to get past the first song, with its spoiler of sorts.
Many people find it hard to figure out a way to talk to kids that's not condescending.
We have so little room in Hong Kong and people find it hard to buy a flat.
Like a lot of people, I find it hard to find books that I want to read.
The reason presidents find it hard to leave the Middle East is that America has interests there.
I just find it hard to believe that there are a lot people that are doing it.
I find it hard to believe that everybody in California believes in what this person has done.
Standing desks aid workers with attention-deficit disorder who find it hard to sit for long periods.
I know there's tons of people out there [who find it hard to] turn off the phone.
If you find it hard to believe that Kodiak-tually happen, there are certainly is claws for concern.
Even immigration hardliners find it hard to argue any possible benefit in revoking the legal status of DREAMers.
But with rents so high and increasing so rapidly, even some renters find it hard to save enough.
They search her totally-not-destroyed-by-monsters house and find it hard to believe she was attacked.
The myriad government agencies involved find it hard to co-ordinate with each other and with local government.
"I find it hard to believe if DeSantis is the nominee, the left will stay home," Stipanovich said.
Some pupils find it hard to adapt to their schools' Han-centric teaching, including exclusive use of Mandarin.
It's also a very fast paced and competitive place, so some people find it hard to keep up.
I find it hard, personally, to believe that this is the very first time this is coming up.
We find it hard to play on wickets like that and today was about getting over the line.
Without a similar carve-out, the other 49 states will find it hard to achieve near-universal coverage.
Without the backing of Congress or industry, he may find it hard to enact most of his ideas.
Others, in some cases, find it hard to argue for pay restraint given their own often large salaries.
But because of the ban, those companies find it hard to accept credit cards or open bank accounts.
Others, though goaded by public anger at inequality and corruption, will find it hard to confront vested interests.
And, I have to admit, I find it hard to imagine change when the system is so broken.
Asked why the President seems to find it hard to criticize the Russians, Bannon disagreed with the characterization.
Overheated students and teachers become fatigued, lose focus and find it hard to do their educational work well.
Tyler added that Western allies would, therefore, find it hard to hurt Russia with this kind of sanction.
But even in daily life, without the particular pressures of politics, people find it hard to spot liars.
Close followers of Prince find it hard to believe that anything sinister could have played into his death.
It's such a small town, and I think people still find it hard to speak about being gay.
Most recently the company launched a credit card for people who find it hard to quality for one.
And May could find it hard to make concessions before her Conservative Party annual conference in early October.
I find it hard to believe that I'm going to be restored back to 100 percent after this.
Students, read the entire article, then tell us: — Do you find it hard to say "I love you"?
In fact, I still find it hard to believe that we're really going to go down this path.
Just remember — if you do admit to cheating, your partner may find it hard to trust you again.
But most parents — myself included — find it hard to imagine how to get through the day without yelling.
Bash reports Senate Republicans find it hard to believe that Alexander in particular would break with the party.
Once part of a crew, the members find it hard to escape turf wars defined by street boundaries.
Third, even when Republicans were being, you know, Republican, I would find it hard to join their ranks.
"To this day, I find it hard to digest how it's possible," Favorov said, referring to Yovanovitch's removal.
I find it hard to elect a president when i have only heard their views on three subjects.
But family members often find it hard to wrap their heads around what loss of brain function means.
Enter the coupon code 20SAVE20 at checkout and you'll find it hard to pass up these great deals.
For one, viewers find it hard to distinguish between an animation that's hyper-real and just real enough.
Some users put Facebook's monstrous size and unknown goals out of mind, but others find it hard to dismiss.
I find it hard to unwind for the first part of the massage but ultimately leave tingly and relaxed.
I find it hard to go back to sleep at first, but end up dozing off around 245 a.m.
Though find it hard to believe anyone can find jeans that actually fit them on Amazon, I must say.
Researchers find it hard enough to know how many people see fake news, let alone how many believe it.
I find it hard to believe this will be bad, given the quality of Black-ish and Grown-ish.
But many observers find it hard to see anything more than presidential spite in the action against Mr Trillanes.
"I was looking for the ones who have talent but find it hard to volunteer after school," she explained.
Schemes which are heavily in deficit find it hard to pay the insurance premium required for a bulk annuity.
China will find it hard to win friends and influence nations so long as it muzzles its best advocates.
Adults, who have learned from experience about irresistible sales pitches, can find it hard to make good financial decisions.
Like apparently everyone on the planet, I find it hard to keep up with New Year's resolutions long-term.
Mr Mnangagwa, however, is so widely disliked that he would find it hard to win even a rigged ballot.
Many find it hard to do so, fearing that they'll be punished by their audience or by YouTube's algorithm.
Sony or Microsoft would find it hard to bring out similar products in line with their graphics-first strategies.
Without zooming in and studying the details, you'll find it hard to distinguish between the Pixel and S9 cameras.
Microsoft bought GitHub for oodles of money, but might find it hard to moderate some of its problematic code.
Businesses may find it hard to leave California if energy prices rise, but can more easily spurn smaller places.
They may find it hard to contain their anger, though, so see if you can keep them in check.
You'll find it hard to argue with that after the film's jam-packed hour and 20 minutes is up.
Those close to Comey tell CNN they find it hard to believe he would speak about an ongoing investigation.
Does she find it hard, given that over 203 years have passed, to recognize the girl she once was?
The Japanese themselves would find it hard to parse what part of their psychological makeup is Western in origin.
I find it hard to believe that the happiness of Danes originates in a more accurate perception of reality.
The multiplicity of rates is hurting naira assets as foreign investors find it hard to price them, analysts say.
Consider that as a trigger warning, if you must, but I find it hard to imagine anyone's taking offense.
But I find it hard to imagine voting for anyone whose tax plan involved less burden for the wealthy.
They're ready to find refuge in their partner or close friend, but they find it hard to let loose.
You may find it hard to tell the forest from (forgive me) the twee, the piece is so wholesome.
In the real world, voters procrastinate, miss deadlines and find it hard to follow up amid their busy week.
Some farmers find it hard to reach those centres which they said are not enough to handle high demand.
But with Rubio pummeling his opponents nonstop on the airwaves, he'll find it hard to recapture his older, hopeful persona.
Couples may find it hard to clearly communicate their sexual needs to each other, making it difficult to fulfill them.
While you may find it hard to believe that anyone would actually think this Swift story is true, think again.
If customers find it hard to exert pressure on companies through the courts, you might expect governments to step in.
"People under the age of 35 must find it hard to understand how important magazines used to be," Freedman said.
Still, Russia has not given a timeline, and on Monday there were signs Russia may find it hard to comply.
There's one person, however, who might find it hard to make his way back into Trump's good graces: Steve Bannon.
I find it hard to come up with an equally or more vulnerable thing for a human being to do.
Another challenge in Woolf Works is that for much of the second act, the dancers find it hard to see.
If Mr Trump's triumph augurs yet more populist victories elsewhere, the EU itself may find it hard to hold together.
But there are so many drawbacks that I find it hard to imagine why someone would want to buy one.
I find it hard to put into words how much I love this two-sided cream shadow — but I'll try.
I also find it hard to imagine a trade deal being agreed, at least while Trump is still in power.
They might find it hard to stay in the present moment, feel anxious after attempting mindfulness, and abandon their practice.
It also appeared to confirm the warnings of some peace workers that rebels also find it hard to trust civilians.
But given the concentration in the market, any network keen on diversity will find it hard to avoid Huawei's products.
Republicans taking an early victory lap on "socialism" may eventually find it hard to defend not raising taxes on billionaires.
And he said that companies would find it hard to implement security features on their own because of cost concerns.
I find it hard to believe that queer and trans* Muslim artists have not gathered to show their work before.
But Merkel, a supporter, has left, right and the public against it now and will find it hard to ratify.
So when Mr Guzmán humiliated the government again last year, Mexicans did indeed find it hard to forgive the president.
The lack of market share means Sony will find it hard to get developers to make apps for their platform.
Illegal migrants also may find it hard to move jobs, especially in states that require employers to check their papers.
A hard conversation will go down—or maybe you'll just find it hard to say what you need to say!
Looking at P.S. 307 today, you might find it hard to imagine that the school did not start out segregated.
I find it hard to believe that Trump would be in this position if he had a woman advising him.
I find it hard to see where those major sources of growth are going to come from in the future.
"I find it hard (to believe) that a fall could have caused all the damage that he had," she said.
I find it hard to believe that his staff didn't reach him that this kind of a report was coming.
"I find it hard to exaggerate the peril," Attenborough said at the IMF earlier in April, according to the Guardian.
I find it hard to believe Gordon will ever play in a Cleveland uniform again, and certainly not in 216.
At first, I find it hard to focus in, as the race just seems like another part of the background.
I find it hard to schedule a massage, but I was doing "Lip Sync Battle," and I hurt my leg.
But even absent empire, many of the Muslims he speaks to find it hard, if not impossible, to fit in.
As much as a manager may understand my unique needs, many businesses find it hard to function without reliable employees.
"I find it hard to believe she's going to be allowed to run," Trump told Fox News earlier this year.
Thanks to my insomniac tendencies, I often find it hard to fall asleep, and, almost miraculously, I've been sleeping better.
As an Egyptian, I find it hard not to think of Salah also against the backdrop of the 2011 revolution.
As a former principal of a high school in the Bronx, I find it hard to imagine receiving worse news.
I think a lot of people find it hard to embrace social solidarity while social distancing at the same time.
These urban birds also find it hard to hear and respond appropriately to neighbors, predators and, for nestling birds, parents.
Having treated Obamacare as a political piñata for seven years, Republicans might find it hard to actually help the program.
I'm sure you're so busy with your work — do you personally find it hard to find time to take vacations?
Having witnessed that destruction, I don't find it hard to understand why Iran seeks to build up its missile capability.
"I find it hard to believe that CNN would cover a story about men this way," McCain&aposs statement said.
Given how many index funds there are to choose from, investors might find it hard to stick to just two.
The divide between these two universes of information is extreme -- so extreme that I sometimes find it hard to describe.
Giuseppe Zanotti couldn't be reached for comment on Friday afternoon, but he may find it hard to ignore the furor.
I do find it hard to be totally mellow when there's still the whole North Korea two-crazy-leaders problem.
I am working as much as ever and find it hard to not get sucked into the trappings of busyness.
If some top-class universities offer entry using gaokao scores, their competitors may find it hard to resist doing the same.
I sometimes find it hard to talk to someone with such a negative attitude toward something I owe my life to.
But I personally find it hard to believe they will really stand up and do what's right when the time comes.
" Hopper told the Press on Friday that "there are always those who disagree with or find it hard to accept change.
It's one thing being heavy and hitting hard, but you have to land and I think he will find it hard.
According to Guerrero-Saade, occasionally, companies might find it hard to pass up on the public attention that some research gets.
Although there have been significant advances, I find it hard to believe that there is not a #MeToo movement in Mexico.
Today, despite all the changes, Uzbeks still find it hard to organize themselves politically, not least because they fear possible repercussions.
"Well, let's just say my community would find it hard to understand why *anyone* would ask to be arrested," she added.
Some advocates also find it hard to believe that Facebook is truly sincere about wanting to help lawmakers tackle the problem.
Many are looking for employment and find it hard to translate their military skills into what big business is looking for.
"Personally, I would find it hard to justify to a client, especially given the volatility in BTPs these days," he added.
By jumping around swiftly from clue to clue, he confuses the other players, who often find it hard to keep up.
Most lawyers find it hard to detect any concession to Ahmadis in the revised wording, whatever the protesters may have claimed.
He said he also thinks that users will someday find it hard to believe they ever lived without augmented reality technology.
With inflation only at half the rate of its target, the BOJ will find it hard to justify raising rates now.
So yes, maybe treating your pet like a child is one of the many reasons you find it hard to save.
Number of the Day: 1 in 3 The number of families who find it hard to afford diapers for their babies.
Some members posted Thanksgiving invitations for those who will find it hard to face their pro-Trump families for the holidays.
"I'd find it hard to justify buying the markets at these current levels," said Richard Griffiths, associate director at Berkeley Futures.
"I find it hard to believe that there wouldn't be that requirement," Ms. Sturgeon said of the need for Scotland's approval.
The powerful "find it hard to recognise the coercive nature of their influence" over subordinates, says Vanessa Bohns of Cornell University.
Amazon might find it hard in practice given scrutiny of its rapid expansion (and Jeff Bezos's ownership of the Washington Post).
I still find it hard to believe that people will pay me to write about the things that I'm passionate about.
But as I look on at my homeland and the failure of Turkey's intelligentsia, I find it hard not to despair.
"Many people in Damascus would find it hard to give up the one space we have to enjoy ourselves," he says.
It was kind of a comfort in that I find it hard to work on music with friends as a distraction.
Because I really find it hard to believe anyone wears a cocktail dress before lunch, unless it's from the night before.
Allow yourself to be vulnerable with them because they can find it hard to open up and need encouragement from others.
Specifically, we want to inspire women who find it hard to fit into male-dominated genres like hip-hop and dancehall.
And as a result, they find it hard to listen to each other anymore, to really see each other at all.
It's likely that a lot of people still find it hard to find clean, private restrooms in much of the land.
"What is also very important is promoting a culture in which radical ideologies find it hard to take root," he said.
Lincoln would find it hard to understand how that alone would not disqualify him, independent of public policies, for the presidency.
I find it hard to believe she'll do anything for me after taking all this money from these special interest groups.
I also want to suggest that people who have not been listened to often find it hard to listen to themselves.
I hadn't used a fountain pen since grade school in England, but now I'd find it hard to imagine using anything else.
"People under the age of 20163 must find it hard to understand how important magazines used to be," Freedman told Mashable Australia.
In the context of such an outlook, banks may find it hard to grow as households may exercise some frugality, he adds.
"I find it hard to believe it was intentional," Trump said, seemingly looking for a way out of direct confrontation with Iran.
As they use social media without adult supervision, they often find it hard to tell their parents when something goes wrong online.
But charities that engage in advocacy, such as for gay rights or against sexual harassment, still find it hard to get approval.
And many onlookers find it hard to sympathize with ranchers who appear to be getting a pretty sweet deal from the government.
Indeed, Poland's Ukrainian workers, who find it hard to get citizenship, are increasingly turning their eyes to Germany, which is more welcoming.
But anyone who thought that Michelle Obama urging children to eat more apples was too nannyish will find it hard to stomach.
Under Barack Obama, the United States deported some 175,000 Mexicans a year; Mr Trump will find it hard to increase that number.
Congressional leaders find it hard enough to work out how many votes they have in the hurly-burly of a legislative session.
Because such brides are often much younger, not to mention ill-educated, they find it hard to stand up to their husbands.
On Monday mornings, I used to find it hard to get my words out, but taking modafinil gives you a little oomph.
But Sunnis have paid a high price for the rule of IS and it will find it hard to rally them again.
Need to find that one other passage or picture in a book but find it hard to do with an e-reader?
I find it hard not to respond to him in kind, not to let his language, his energy, his approach, infect mine.
At the end of the day, I find it hard to recommend the Zoom over competing devices at the same price-point.
Governments derided as elitist and out of touch find it hard to resist calls to submit controversial issues to a popular vote.
Like Hollywood and the media, Congress remains a male-dominated workplace where women frequently find it hard to be taken as seriously.
Judges in 39 states face elections, and it is only natural that they might find it hard to take an unpopular position.
Many privacy advocates will no doubt find it hard to stomach that the way we think about protecting our data is outdated.
Sarah Lilley, 52, a freelance public radio producer in Williamsburg, did not find it hard to give up water at certain times.
The party, intended as an opposition force, will find it hard to digest its own quick growth and sudden burden of responsibility.
"I'm inspired by so many things I find it hard to accept that I would run out one day," Boy Kong says.
We're often so obsessed with death and the conversation around that, but yet we find it hard to imagine black people living.
So why, then, do so many find it hard to believe that a black woman owns a yarn shop in brownstone Brooklyn?
Even when a novice may find it hard to follow his analysis, one is carried forward by the gusto of his prose.
Herbivorous insects — those multitudes that feed vertebrates like birds — find it hard to sniff out their food plants in traffic-polluted air.
On the more difficult side, I sometimes find it hard to connect with moms who are 10-15 years younger than me.
For what it's worth, I find it hard to believe the Pentagon would provide Trump targeting options that include Iranian cultural sites.
In Europe, Germany may have fiscal space to spend but the government could find it hard to do so legislatively, he said.
It was a reminder of another reality — one in which many find it hard enough to live, without worrying how to vote.
Whether or not Michigan and Michigan State get new coaches, both teams may find it hard to turn their fortunes around quickly.
"I find it hard to believe we couldn't waste less and eat better and not pollute the planet as much," she said.
TAPPER: I mean, I just find it hard to believe that Mr. Trump would want to start leveling accusations about people's marriages.
I find it hard to motivate myself to produce sometimes as it's very time consuming and requires a lot of concentration and discipline.
"And I'm not sure I'm going to make it I find it hard to see myself getting on stage and singing after that."
Transport of prisoners to and from the isolated island costs $31m a year, and visiting family members find it hard to get to.
With restrictions still in place on dollar trades passing through America, many businesses in Iran still find it hard to pay for imports.
It was easy to start making new friends, but I find it hard to keep up with them and to deepen the friendship.
PERINO: I do find it hard to take a break from it, because it&aposs so -- it&aposs so hard to catch up.
They find it hard to make friends or go on dates, and they're living without personal connections or a plan for the future.
When you as a human find it hard to express what you like do you think a machine going to find it easy?
If they are constrained by a thrifty budget, Republicans in Congress will find it hard to deliver the big tax cuts they promise.
Newspaper consolidation has picked up as local papers find it hard to grow digital businesses and replace declines in print ads and circulation.
If you find it hard to believe that so many people are out there binging on 360 videos it's because they probably aren't.
But it said this had allowed it to bring GE levels so low that scientific instruments find it hard to trace the chemical.
"I would find it hard to believe that governments and taxpayers would stand behind a policy they have no control over," Dombret said.
"I will find it hard to believe if these were white property owners, the Council would have voted against their will," she added.
I find it hard to believe that black men and women didn't share their fears and mistrust of the system with each other.
Astrologers say that Cancers find it hard to let go of the past, but that's exactly what you did this year, dear crab!
Many people find it hard to accept that FARC leaders accused of crimes against humanity will not go to jail provided they confess.
The city is divided among 19 municipalities and six separate police forces, which find it hard to co-ordinate their counter-terrorism efforts.
Respondents identified this type of employee as someone others dislike and these individuals find it hard to form positive relationships with co-workers.
I would find it hard to believe that Melania Trump, who was in this gilded tower, has a sense of what things cost.
In fact, it has gone so right that those of us who remember the bad old days still find it hard to believe.
These smaller providers may find it hard to compete under the shadow of the soon-to-be-formed giant that is DraftKings-FanDuel.
I find it hard to believe there's someone out there who thinks signatures are more secure and difficult to circumvent than a PIN.
Ofcom figures suggest more than four in ten parents of 12-15 year-olds find it hard to control their children's screen time.
People who find it hard to consider other alternative realities in life and work take longer to make a significant improvement in life.
You see, a major infrastructure push is a very good idea, one that Democrats would find it hard to oppose in good conscience.
In other words, fetishists may find it hard to become—or stay—aroused and to enjoy sex unless their desired object is present.
People who don't trust each other find it hard to believe that everyone else will follow basic quarantine procedures, so why should they?
"If you find it hard to imagine a woman lifting a camera, perhaps you can't imagine her lifting an Oscar, either," she writes.
" He added, "Journalists will find it hard not to draw connections between the Russia probe and the Trump administration's intensified contacts with Russia.
Some folks who are anti-Fox and anti-Trump find it hard to believe that everyone doesn't agree with their point of view.
I find it hard to believe that all my life I was surrounded by people who felt they were in the wrong body.
After this story was published, Trump told reporters that he would find it "hard to believe" that the Israelis had placed the devices.
I tell Lambert that I didn't find it hard to fit in here, though, because there's something familiar about the way people behave.
"I think you are abusing your power, and I find it hard to believe that you have thought it through thoroughly," Hansen wrote.
And many others tell me they&aposre introverts who find it hard to socialize with strangers or people they don&apost know well.
But, he added, the country would find it hard to retreat from its decision, as it had become "a matter of national prestige."
If you find it hard to believe that engaging with untranslatable words can actually increase your well-being, Lomas told me, consider sati.
Mr. Hilliard said on Monday, however, that he was concerned that Mr. Pribanic would find it hard to prevail against G.M. on his own.
Evidence indicates we find it hard to disconnect from our devices or social media because that is where so much of modern life occurs.
I guess I just find it hard to believe that a lot of people would seize this as an opportunity to do terrible things.
Americans never much cared about Saudi human rights abuses in the past, and they'll find it hard to continue to care into the future.
But if America applies tariffs of 25% on cars, as he has threatened, Mr Abe would find it hard not to respond in kind.
An administration that sees countering "radical Islamic extremism" as its overriding strategic priority would find it hard to justify leaving Afghanistan to its fate.
Jones' mother Tara Workman said, "The loss of Jake is so utterly devastating that sometimes I find it hard to breathe," according to MLive.com.
In Xinjiang, by contrast, most important government posts go to the Han, and young Uighurs find it hard to get passports to travel abroad.
Among Tibetans the programme has a high drop-out rate—participants often find it hard to adapt to the different cultural and academic environment.
Cersei is pretty clearly cornered at this point in the series, and I find it hard to believe she won't prove her own undoing.
Firms where promotion is based on seniority rather than merit and where long hours are the norm will find it hard to attract workers.
Cultural hurdles have to be overcome, too: many patients will find it hard to believe that software can be as effective as a pill.
Do you think there's a stigma for Muslim women in Nigeria which means they sometimes find it hard to discuss these kind of problems?
Companies will find it hard to make a success of diversity if they refuse to recognise that it brings challenges as well as opportunities.
But they also say Tokyo will find it hard to do so in the midst of G20 and G7 gatherings over the next month.
House Republicans continue to aggressively push their border adjustment tax (BAT) and, if successful, Americans will soon find it hard to get affordable clothing.
Obviously principles are important—like I know I'd find it hard to be with someone who disagreed strongly with my worldview or political stance.
"I find it hard to imagine that even God knows how to prove the Sensitivity Conjecture in any simpler way than this," Aaronson wrote.
Do you find it hard doing the more extrovert things that come with being an artist—like this interview for example, or meeting fans?
The movie has multiple and literal out-of-body experiences, so I find it hard to not award my dude D. Strange this one.
"A woman my height, but three times smaller than me said, 'I find it hard to believe you were an athletic swimmer,'" Harrough says.
And if Mr Corbyn enters Downing Street with the support of other parties, he too may find it hard to solve the great riddle.
"He added: "When it comes to the context of what the president has said about the Brexit deal, I find it hard to disagree.
Working in the kitchen is tough; you have to stand your ground, and I think many women find it hard to cope with that.
"Now I find it hard to compare, because how can you compare such a thing to—a tree ?" she told me not long ago.
Some find it hard to relate to a cold, slimy fish, and admittedly, an eye shift would not be a flattering metamorphosis for humans.
Macron wants deeper security cooperation with Europe, but he may find it hard to break the mold of predecessors Francois Hollande and Nicolas Sarkozy.
However, some argue that Macron has been too ambitious and he will find it hard to get all his ideas approved by European counterparts.
"I find it hard to believe the side that says he's very intelligent," he said from the front seat recently, with his father driving.
Still, Russia has not given a timeline for extending output cuts, and on Monday there were signs Russia may find it hard to comply.
Macron wants deeper security cooperation with Europe, but he may find it hard to break the mould of predecessors Francois Hollande and Nicolas Sarkozy.
Jason Kichen, a former U.S. intelligence officer, said he thinks that agencies will find it hard to win the battle against criminals using cryptocurrencies.
But Gjerde says that even the best engineering teams that are not used to making medical machinery will find it hard to reorient quickly.
Game companies can find it hard to maintain the balance between players — but that's something a machine can do a lot better, Mahoney said.
"For what it's worth, I find it hard to believe the Pentagon would provide Trump targeting options that include Iranian cultural sites," he tweeted.
But whoever wins the election will find it hard to enact change through the deeply fractured National Assembly, where no party controls a majority.
SO I FIND IT HARD TO BELIEVE THAT THE PEOPLE WHO CRITICIZED HIM FOR PUTTING ON TOO MUCH PRESSURE ARE CRITICIZING HIM FOR TALKING.
"I find it hard to believe that my body knew something was up before my brain did," I said, petulance creeping into my voice.
" She added: "I find it hard to believe that his staff didn't brief him once again that this kind of a report was coming.
Mr Trump is quite right that Britain will find it hard to do a comprehensive deal with America if it is bound to European regulations.
Many officials, especially hard-liners, find it hard to present the nuclear agreement as a victory, especially when so much was given up in compromise.
Polls suggest that Mr Ince will find it hard to win even if he can force Mr Erdogan into a run-off on July 8th.
"As a citizen and as a father, I find it hard to understand this sentence," tweeted Albert Rivera, head of market-friendly political party Ciudadanos.
But Mr Khan and his friends in the army may find it hard to break the PML-N's hold on Punjab, and thus on power.
I find it hard to tear myself away from his daily outrages, even when I know they're less important than other things I could cover.
"It can be good if you find it hard to keep makeup on throughout the day, because it's almost lacquered on and waterproof," she says.
But Jeets might find it hard to recruit investors if he develops a reputation as a bad teammate and no one wants to join him.
Start slurping down more than that regularly and you'll probably find it hard to get to sleep, feel irritable, and have some unfortunate digestion issues.
She's an authentic voice who can keep a straight face like no other -- even if those around her find it hard to do the same.
"I've read some stories (about harassment) shared by few prominent people, but most people find it hard to open up about such experiences," she said.
The company however may find it hard to convince people to purchase individual songs and not have an all-you-can-listen monthly subscription plans.
Whatever it is, I find it hard to think of a time in recent American history when policy makers are as ill-prepared to respond.
Yet when it comes to love, many find it hard to truly get to know her, thanks to her tender placement of Venus in Cancer.
As someone who has spent a lot of time around self-described anarchists, I often find it hard to understand how some people see them.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. I suspect that most people find it hard to conceive of time existing before they were born.
Sometimes I find it hard calling it street photography because a lot of it's not on the streets, and there's personal stuff drifting into it.
Even when others with Mr. Trump's best interests at heart disagree, they find it hard to penetrate what they see as the bubble around him.
Vietnam '67 Go Cong, South Vietnam — 1970 A few months into 10th grade, I began to find it hard to pay attention to my homework.
In general, I wake up determined to look at how we are all the same rather than our differences, but I find it hard work.
His rivals denounce these proposals, but many here find it hard to see how violence could get any worse and are open to new ideas.
The Trump administration has argued that General Suleimani indeed posed an "imminent threat" but will find it hard to present evidence that satisfies its critics.
I sometimes find it hard to adjust to the reality that I am most often seen as a first lady before I'm seen as me.
India is finally getting an Apple Store — but the company could still find it hard to catch up in a crucial market for Big Tech.
But well after they start walking and talking, children still find it hard to learn what 28 and 228 are, and how they are related.
"I find it hard to believe that they would be eager to nominate someone who is under indictment and could well face felony incarceration," Sen.
"Allies and observers will find it hard not to conclude this represents another diminishment of American authority in the region," an international relations expert said.
But they often find it hard to make the transition from the North's highly regimented totalitarian system to the South's fast-paced, hypercompetitive capitalist society.
If his appointment stands, those of us who cherish the Miller Center and UVA will find it hard to walk through the door each morning.
But I find it hard to shake the idea that Leigh — who has somehow never won an Oscar in an illustrious career — won't win here.
HWANG KYO-AHN, ACTING PRESIDENT OF SOUTH KOREA (through translator): There will be people who cannot accept this and find it hard to submit to this.
If you're a sucker for Lorelai and Rory's special bond, you'll find it hard to resist tearing up when you see the thank-you e-card.
Berlin will also find it hard to redirect its exports from the U.S. to the sanctions-alienated Russia and an increasingly competitive and difficult Chinese market.
Even for watchmakers with better data, the meticulous nature of making and assembling components means they will find it hard to build a flexible supply chain.
But I find it hard to read when I'm working, and I've also been consumed with the primaries and the post-primaries and the daily outrage.
"I would find it hard to look any of the top female tennis players in the eye if I did not speak my mind," he wrote.
"I find it hard to believe that they would, for narrow political ends, seek to punish Britain in such a crass and counterproductive way," he said.
I know a lot of you guys probably find it hard to understand my decision, but love is confusing and I had to follow my heart.
And while us Brits may find it hard to escape the long shadow of the Swinging Sixties, Coca thinks the decade feels more relevant than ever.
"I've had patients who find it hard to go to school because they want to be on their Playstation, they want to be gaming," he said.
Yet American officials and scholars find it hard to demonstrate any clear diplomatic benefits from having educated some 2m Chinese in America since the late 1970s.
People find it hard to rest without understanding something, so to make someone think they understand it they need to put it next to someone else.
"If I were his next-door neighbor and I didn't have health insurance for my child, I find it hard to believe he would ignore that."
Father Percy Diaz, who leads Mass for the growing Latino community here, says immigrants who don't follow the rules find it hard to make a living.
Unfortunately, those who rely on an aura of omnipotence to bend financial markets to their will find it hard to admit publicly they are mere mortals.
"I still find it hard to sleep at night," Wolf, who survived the Pulse Nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida in June 2016, said in his speech.
A candidate whom two-thirds of Americans view unfavourably will find it hard to win 65m votes, which is about what the winning candidate will need.
Dining | Long Island Some younger readers will find it hard to believe, but there was actually a time when sushi restaurants were considered exotic and chic.
Although activists argue that too many officers get off lightly when they harm civilians, cops find it hard to escape any scrutiny after discharging their weapon.
Even if he could, he might still find it hard to get a job, though as a refugee he has full access to Germany's labour market.
A change in Senate rules, passed in March, means some dissenting senators from minor parties may find it hard to win re-election on July 2.
The trouble is that children can find it hard to get any attention from their parents these days because they, too, are always on their smartphones.
Progressives find it hard to imagine that there are others who in good faith don't want the better world they're offering and will fiercely resist it.
If you're a born-and-bred American, you might find it hard to imagine your life without air conditioning, window screens, and giant yellow school buses.
Those investors who find it hard to purchase in a certain market might shift to focus on other markets which don't have the same tough restrictions.
I've visited my home country for the first time in many years, and found everybody did not find it hard to accept me as I was.
I'm still an Oasis fan, but I do find it hard listening to them these days unless it's a song that's not in our set list.
If his future were in question, the money-losing company would probably find it hard to raise capital, explain away missed deadlines and everything in between.
A Tory opposition will find it hard to accuse Mr Corbyn of sacrificing the economy on the altar of ideology when it has done exactly that.
Do you have any "shopping weaknesses," such as a tendency to buy shoes or video games or find it hard to stay out of certain stores?
Michelle would eventually take lessons from Aunt Robbie, too, on the older woman's old upright with the chipped keys, and find it hard to please her.
That, I suspect, is one of the many aspects to the climate change battle that posterity will find it hard to believe, and impossible to forgive.
He thinks the U.S. has the upper hand against Beijing, because China relies on exports for growth, and might find it hard to replace its imports.
Even modern doctors, with their years of training and conditioning, can find it hard not to venture beyond the evidence or get carried away in extrapolations.
You find it hard to make changes, like setting up auto-depositsBeing able to easily make changes to your account is critical to growing your savings.
"A lot of them feel almost crippled by the amount of weddings they are invited to," but nevertheless find it hard to say no, she said.
Online mattress company Casper, which filed for an initial public offering last week, could find it hard to complete its IPO, business experts told Business Insider.
" It's a brilliant show and so complex, but I find it hard to follow the moving pieces — I'm constantly asking, "Wait, who is that guy again?
Trump said that Harley-Davidson officials told him that they find it hard to do business with other countries because their goods face high taxes overseas.
I have no doubt the program can be improved, but I find it hard to conceive of a great nation that does not feed the hungry.
And even as a first-year coach, Vieira is smart enough to understand how his celebrated stars might find it hard to accept a lesser role.
It could cause other problems at the border and walk him into a political dead end from which he would find it hard to extricate himself.
Companies find it hard to obtain permits and visas for foreign workers and their dependents, and hope authorities will operate the system more smoothly and transparently.
And she will find it hard to forget how difficult it was to staunch the bleeding, after finally realizing she had been shot in the foot.
VICE: I was trying to describe Climax to a friend, and I always find it hard, in the same way that it's hard to describe an experience.
Indeed, the inability of stocks to break out has made buybacks a value play as much as anything else as companies find it hard to buy growth.
Ms Nagle: Spend some time on Twitter or looking at YouTube comments and you'll find it hard to maintain a belief in liberal enlightenment ideals for long.
I find it hard to believe that he rushed to some hotel to meet girls of loose morals, although ours are undoubtedly the best in the world.
ELECTRIC VEHICLES While some automakers may find it hard to countenance the end of the combustion engine, others have embraced a future in which electric vehicles prevail.
And a lot of experts see signs that more homeowners could find it hard to rebuild as insurers reassess the risk of a new future of fire.
Maybe you buy coffee at the drive-through instead of packing your to-go mug, or find it hard to say no to last-minute social invites.
Firms in which promotion is based on seniority rather than merit and in which long hours are the norm will find it hard to attract workers, too.
Others find it hard to dispel the image of a lone scientist in a garage somewhere accidentally creating a deadly pathogen and unleashing it upon the world.
Chicken and fish farmers have little idea what their competitors are producing, so they find it hard to predict what price their produce might fetch at market.
Some here say that those who adapt to stretches of relative seclusion in Antarctica can find it hard to re-adapt when they return to mainland Chile.
"You know, I've been in the automotive business all my life, and I just find it hard to compare it to a ramen business," this person says.
Italy is famous for family-owned companies that build successful brands but many find it hard to hand over management to external executives as the business grows.
"People may find it hard to believe, but when I got my breast-reduction surgery last year, it wasn't because of the mean comments online," she says.
Personally, though, I always find it hard to be optimistic about how much or how little a game might want to exploit me whenever microtransactions are involved.
Grant Thornton and BDO, the nearest rivals to the Big Four in Britain, are far smaller and would find it hard to audit a major international company.
Some European officials have cautioned that London will find it hard to delay Brexit again as EU leaders question what would be the point of an extension.
And a legion of unknown Amazon reviewers may find it hard to compete with proprietor Deanne Ginns-Gruenberg and her husband Harry Gruenberg in their topic niche.
"Sean is truly a dream and I find it hard to believe he is really ours to keep," she wrote to Aylmer in a note dated Aug.
Parse central bank actions When markets panic, banks may find it hard to borrow money in the markets, one of the main ways they finance their operations.
"I would find it hard to believe that he would be appointed to something that requires Senate confirmation, given his baggage," one Democratic Senate aide told CNN.
China's Ministry of Finance only recognises European and Hong Kong accounting standards, which means offshore issuers using other regimes may find it hard to meet disclosure requirements.
As a result, kids find it hard to do well in school, adults struggle to get or keep jobs and it's harder for families to stay healthy.
Because even a staunch defender of every critic's right to their own opinion, taste, and perspective will find it hard to justify what Power takes issue with.
Mac loyalists might find it hard to admit this, but sometimes it's a darn shame that more apps and games are compatible with Windows compared to OSX.
However, there are concerns that older people, who are used to telephonic or personal interactions, might find it hard to adapt to newer technologies for healthcare services.
We may find it hard to believe that religious beliefs could motivate murders and insist that extreme violence is always due to mental instability or political fanaticism.
Even with cheaper ads, brands would still find it hard to break through unless they were resorting to other techniques like deals or gift cards, Shackelford said.
Franklin E. Zimring, a law professor and criminologist at the University of California, Berkeley, said the city may find it hard to reduce violent crime much further.
She also joined writing groups, which can be a helpful step for many writers who may find it hard to turn in work without a real deadline.
Missy possesses an openness, a willingness to dive right in and live in the moment, while I find it hard to get out of my own head.
I find it hard to believe that Love will be able to effectively guard the Kevin Durants and Draymond Greens of the world, especially on the perimeter.
Some of the most impactful steps to stop a coronavirus outbreak are ones we are all aware of but often find it hard to put into practice.
That shows banks find it hard to cut back lending fast enough in response to cash crises, which normally last four to five months, the ECB said.
I find it hard to imagine how months of televised hearings into a widely hated president's comprehensive corruption could help him, but I can't see the future.
He's a character who reaches deep into the psyche: we may not forgive him his cruelties, but we find it hard to question his right to rule.
British officials, who argue that the EU's biggest economies would find it hard to function should London be isolated financially, are confident the EU will be flexible.
Leftists and liberals generally hated those proposals at the time, viewing them as a scheme to take benefits away from people who find it hard to work.
Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Ron Wyden say they find it hard to believe Sharpley didn&apost know about the complaints when he testified.
Now, dating is apparently a much more casual endeavor, so casual in fact I find it hard to find the line between dating and simply having a pulse.
Middle-class British men who have never been in a war zone may find it hard to imagine anything more agonizing than a toothache or a tennis injury.
With the sun in Scorpio and your 12th house of fantasy until the 21st, you may find it hard to tell a player from a prince or princess.
"We alerted other countries, but we find it hard to imagine that France would refuse, given the humanitarian situation," said the charity's head of French operations, Francis Vallat.
"Get in trouble at a Hilton in Miami, for example, and you may find it hard to get a reservation at a Holiday Inn in Seattle," NBC wrote.
Without shared positions on issues such as privatisation, liberalisation and fiscal policy, a cross-party coalition could find it hard to agree on the economic reforms Italy needs.
Anyone who's fiddled with the small sensor on the back of the otherwise-similar OnePlus 6 would find it hard to go back after using the Vivo X21.
In the sneak peek, each of the new coaches take different approaches to wooing potential team members, and at times, Levine and Shelton find it hard to compete.
Canadian Transport Minister Marc Garneau said on Sunday that Canada might find it hard to ratify a new continental free trade pact unless the measures were lifted beforehand.
Again, it's about attitude – you will find it hard if you don't enjoy it or want to be doing it and that goes from being male or female.
But across emerging markets managers find it hard to apply ethical screening as the most profitable opportunities may be big corporate polluters with poor records on labor relations.
That's especially so when "too many countries are led by too many strong leaders," who would find it hard to back down from their tough stance, he added.
Nathan Mowery, a 26-year-old federal contractor who lives in Gainesville, Va., said that as a Muslim, he would find it hard to vote for Mr. Trump.
"I find it hard to believe that a billionaire could relate to anyone who lives possibly paycheck to paycheck, which many of the American people do," she replied.
When you think about the extent of what they've been through and what's happened in their lives, you understand why they might find it hard to trust people.
But Instagram itself is heavy-handed, and I find it hard to fault either of these works for acknowledging that the most obvious diagnosis is the right one.
In its appeals court brief, the county said the debit cards were provided "for the convenience of the inmates," who might find it hard to cash a check.
Is it possible that the American electorate has grown addicted to the constant stimulus and would find it hard to rally behind a candidate who generates less adrenaline?
As an American, and as a human being, I find it hard not to be sympathetic toward the people who have lost so much: property, livelihoods, even lives.
Although you find it hard to say you know the shopper will lose the lottery, you readily agree that it is still very probable that he will lose.
Japan's culture of lifelong employment, in which some workers find it hard to move companies for higher wages without losing social status, is probably part of the explanation.
This false narrative is a fallacy that is so ridiculous, I find it hard to understand how an attorney could use this as justification in a court case.
"However, economic growth may find it hard to maintain momentum as the U.S.-China trade war gets into full swing and the euro area economy slows," he explained.
Even if the Saudis remain as reliant on oil as they are today, Beijing will find it hard to please the Saudis in the same ways as Washington.
"I find it hard to believe that the time he was caught was the first time he assaulted her, and that will always haunt me," Fischer said Monday.
Those who dislike the Prime Minister usually find it hard to grasp how someone so frivolous, absurd, dishonest and shallow could be taken seriously by so many voters.
They find it hard to believe retirement rumors, especially now that Thomas sits with a recently solidified conservative majority, and in some ways is hitting a new stride.
Lastly, I find it hard to believe that very many people these days are watching the platform race, eagerly anticipating a winner to guide their next smartphone purchase.
So, I think there is a...people find it hard to understand the distinction and ride, But I think people who are songwriters understand what I'm talking about.
"I find it hard to understand how someone who has not attended the race or the event can be commenting on our race in a bad manner," added Rahimov.
If they don't have the charisma to sell it to me, I find it hard to believe that they're going to be able to sell it to somebody else.
Many see mental disorders as a sign of weakness, and regard them as socially contagious: a relative of someone with a serious disorder may find it hard to marry.
The second weakness lies in his view that progress is an illusion: "you will find it hard", he contends, "to detect any continuing strand of improvement" in human society.
I find it hard to believe that robots are not already capable of much more and much worse, but I'll live in this fantasy for a moment with you.
Yet a management shake-up at the firm has highlighted problems which suggest that it—and perhaps other consumer-goods firms—may find it hard to conquer new markets.
Giants looming in the market that are waiting to pick up a good idea and run with it at a scale startups could find it hard to compete with.
Market participants are concerned that the Trump administration will find it hard to follow through with tax cuts and fiscal stimulus steps, without first getting the healthcare bill passed.
In theory central banks are independent because politicians can find it hard to resist setting rates too low, over-inflating the economy, particularly when an election is coming up.
Chapeton, a former congresswoman and daughter of a policeman, said women find it hard to get financial backing to run campaigns and often face personal attacks on social media.
He also said he would find it "hard to believe" that the President is a racist, considering what he claimed the President has done for the African American community.
Part-time employees receive fewer benefits, earn less pay for the same work as full-time associates and often find it hard to climb the ranks within the company.
"Equal opportunity just doesn't stop after you get the job offer," she said, adding that women can find it hard to find the same levels of mentorship as men.
Yet security experts find it hard to imagine that the attackers could have planned and pulled off an attack as complex as this one in a matter of days.
"I find it hard to believe that a billionaire could relate to anyone who lives possibly paycheck to paycheck, which many of the American people do," Burr told CNN.
I find it hard to believe that Charlie was that naive — as a co-founder and partner, wouldn't you know what's going on with your company at all times?
He evidently regards "balance" as a pass given to chicanery, and even readers sympathetic to the argument may find it hard to get all the way through the book.
It also might reflect the plight of chronic pain patients who suddenly find it hard to get the prescriptions they've been using to help them get through the day.
The government has so far spent $1.2 billion and will find it hard to come up with the billions more that will be needed if oil prices stay low.
Ms. Collins said she would find it hard to vote yes without a sworn statement from Judge Kavanaugh's friend Mark Judge denying that he saw what Dr. Blasey described.
" Mr. Elwell added, "I find it hard to believe that a safety company like an airline would save a couple thousand dollars on an option that might improve safety.
SULLY We've heard about the computer simulations, and now we're watching actual sims, and I find it hard to believe you're still not taking into account the human factor.
"Considering the cost of the programme and the investment that would represent, about 10 billion euros, we find it hard to imagine they could go it alone," she said.
Starbucks will find it hard to become an everyday choice for Italians, but is likely to attract customers looking for a more complete experience, particularly younger people, he said.
One of the paradoxes of China's debt troubles is that the country is awash in debt, yet publicly listed or privately held companies can find it hard to borrow.
Those of us leading The Times find it hard not to worry, knowing we have colleagues on the ground where war is raging, disease is spreading and conditions deteriorating.
"I find it hard to believe that she was going to give a win to Trump on one of his top items without getting something in return," he continued.
But because many factories and businesses remain shut down, millions of those workers might find it hard to land a job after the extended Lunar New Year holiday ends.
The Democrats would find it hard to get support from rival parties in passing chaebol reform bills through a fractured legislature, where a pro-business lobby also remains strong.
"Considering the cost of the program and the investment that would represent, about 10 billion euros, we find it hard to imagine they could go it alone," she said.
But given the man's general disorganization, I find it hard to imagine the report picking him out as the sinister, canny leader who was orchestrating everything behind the scenes.
But most insurance experts find it hard to imagine how an executive order could supplant existing state regulations, and believe such a move would likely spark a legal challenge.
"I think you are abusing your power, and I find it hard to believe that you have thought it through thoroughly," Aftenposten editor-in-chief Espen Egil Hansen wrote.
The result beat expectations and soothed investor concerns that the company would find it hard to post an on-year gain after a lofty 14 percent rise a year earlier.
Many people find it hard enough to locate their keys when they put them down ten minutes ago—imagine remembering where you buried a nut in a forest weeks after!
However, she may find it hard to commit Berlin to much as she has barely started the process of building what is likely to be a three-way coalition government.
"We are open to partnerships because international ones provide guarantees since the bourse of a small country like ours might find it hard to draw high trade volumes," she added.
Even me as a gamer, I find it hard to watch some e-sports because I don't get what's happening; it's too fast, or there's too much on the screen.
The first is that the "crunch" that we've heard of in the past — that startups find it hard to scale and get funding in their later stages — remains in place.
Those arriving on boats across the English Channel, or hiding in the backs of lorries, are often the sort of people who would find it hard to obtain a visa.
To make matters worse, Mr Abe may find it hard to enact reforms as his tenure draws to a close, thanks to jostling within the party to choose his successor.
Even if the deal holds, Russia will find it hard to marshal the competing interests of foreign powers in Syria as it tries to bring the war to a close.
Since I find it hard to deal with that kind of thing—especially early in the morning—I asked my neighbor, Mr. Rupp, how he deals with our unwelcome guests.
I find it hard to believe this was in the works for five years when such elementary aspects like a character screen and working item descriptions aren't included at launch.
But analysts warned that having stepped into the Syrian fray, Trump may find it hard to step back or differentiate himself from Obama unless he takes steps to do more.
Even many conservatives and libertarians in counties that voted for Hillary Clinton, such as traditionally Republican Orange County, would find it hard to endure life under direct rule from Sacramento.
"Very often there is no talk of the years spent in bondage," said Jhona, adding that workers often find it hard to tell her of their hopes for the future.
She reiterated that Canada could find it hard to press ahead with efforts to ratify the treaty as long as U.S. maintained tariffs on imports of Canadians steel and aluminum.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Director Steven Soderbergh said on Wednesday he so enjoyed making his psychological thriller "Unsane" on an iPhone, he would find it hard to go back to conventional filmmaking.
I find it hard to understand how an intelligent, well-briefed person could continue to believe this, and that in turn makes me wonder just exactly what motivates Hillary's worldview.
Nuclear plants might be unable to operate, airlines might be unable to fly and businesses would find it hard to enforce contracts, Menon's group, UK in a Changing Europe, said.
I often find it hard to edit with other people because the editing process for me comes from the gut and not from a place that can be easily articulated.
"I find it hard to understand how the 45 year old Sherpa developed snow blindness, was reported to be staggering, and no one was able to help him," Arnette wrote.
Mr. McCain is also a deficit hawk and could find it hard to swallow a tax cut that will add around $123 trillion to the federal debt over 212 years.
But in a cruel paradox, people like Mr. Carter — who has been told he has a brain tumor and epilepsy — find it hard to get the drug in their country.
The guys I work with over there that I have a close relationship with—I've spoken before about the nightlife in the UK and they find it hard to comprehend.
"I find it hard to believe that after the Court had the motion for 5 months to decide, that it could make up facts to support a finding," he wrote.
The Spanish central bank on Wednesday postponed a conference scheduled to be held on Friday as many participants were find it hard to travel to Madrid due to the coronavirus.
"I find it hard to swallow that the president would attack professional athletes for their freedom of speech, and a freedom that I spent 21 years protecting," Mr. Kemp said.
I'll dabble in those kinds of books too, but I do so much reading for work every day, I find it hard to delve into anything too serious for fun.
The Federal Reserve is also going to find it hard to raise interest rates in the near future, said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities in New York.
ELIZABETH ARENSWASHINGTON To the Editor: As a black man, I find it hard to see the difference between being a racist and misogynist and voting for a racist and misogynist.
I find it hard to believe any incumbent Democrats in Congress from the South or the center states think that a Sanders ticket would help their campaign for re-election.
American and Saudi officials will probably find it hard to persuade other nations to take strong action on Iran, whose economy is suffering under severe sanctions imposed by Mr. Trump.
And while solar power is a promising way to boost electricity access in rural communities, businesses supplying solar products find it hard to grow due to a lack of capital.
The Trump family want to focus on trade, but they will find it hard to shift attention away from the Russia scandal, made right in the midst of Trump's America.
"I think you are abusing your power, and I find it hard to believe that you have thought it through thoroughly" Facebook did not immediately return a request for comment.
The tipped wage is so complicated — with several different wage scales, depending on how plentiful tips are — that even scrupulous employers may find it hard to determine what they owe.
As a black veteran, I find it hard to reconcile my pride in my service with a sense of complicity in upholding my country's legacy of white supremacy while deployed.
I never thought I'd find it hard to indulge, especially after training so hard, but another consequence of this commitment was that I became more sensitive to what I eat.
But the fragmented parliament means he will find it hard to row back on structural reforms passed by his predecessor, including new labor laws and cuts in healthcare and education.
"I would find it hard to believe that they on Tuesday don't understand that what they did on Friday could have been done in a much better way," he said.
Mr Erickson says that while China can copy a lot, without combat experience and "tribal knowledge" passed from one crew to another, it will find it hard to attain that level.
But when interest rates fall to near zero and, at the same time, governments find it hard to borrow, economies begin to look similar to those of the gold-standard era.
I find it hard to get on board with the idea of filling my home with smart security cameras for a number of reasons, not the least of which is privacy.
With the labor market tight (in regards to those willing to work), Trump may find it hard to produce all those construction workers to build those new roads, bridges, airport runways.
"I find it hard to believe that Japanese players have been actively selling the yen and taking on foreign exchange risk after the (BOJ's) launch of negative interest rates," he said.
The problem, Ms Hill argued, is that American politicians find it hard to comprehend that Russia still sees the United States as a threat after the end of cold-war competition.
" Hansen said publishers find it "hard to avoid" Facebook and he doesn't wish to do so, but Zuckerberg should take more responsibility for his role as "the world's most powerful editor.
He explained that there are reasons why Japan has the competitive advantage to supply those materials in the first place, and China may find it hard to replicate the same edge.
"I find it hard to subpoena records from somebody like Mr. Flynn who may be subject to a criminal investigation, because he has a right not to incriminate himself, " Graham said.
Within the past few years we find it hard to recall where a good colored fighter has been permitted to enter the ring of a small club with an even chance.
I'm not very outgoing and find it hard to be attracted to anybody I haven't known for a while, and by then we're friends and I don't want to ruin it.
So you know, if Trump is the beta version of some more-polished monster fascist person, I find it hard to know what that ready-for-primetime-winning version is. Yeah.
"I think they are so stunningly damaging to America's position that I find it hard to believe that somebody that is in the U.S. government could even suggest them," she said.
Even if Mrs May miraculously wins a meaningful vote on her Brexit deal, she will find it hard to secure the majorities needed for all stages of a subsequent withdrawal bill.
But strategists said the pound — which has gained more than 3 percent in the past month on the announcement of a snap UK election — would find it hard to advance further.
The last one's face, body, and long coarse ponytail are so utterly mismatched from his voice and tenderness of the melody that I find it hard to tie the two together.
In other words, this could be a boon for small suppliers that find it hard to get paid when their invoices aren't mapped to a ledger as strong as a blockchain.
But many current and former Western officials with experience in Saudi Arabia have said they find it hard to believe that such an operation was put into play without his consent.
Providing high quality targeted support at scale can be a challenge: administrators of a bigger programme could, for example, find it hard to secure enough rental properties in high-opportunity neighbourhoods.
If you find it hard to imagine that a project incubated by Facebook could dramatically change norms around surveillance and law enforcement, just think for a minute about facial recognition technology.
I find it hard to believe that anyone who's been thinking about this and running a business, would have been surprised by this; maybe the force of it or the finality.
Your Money Adviser Good drivers covered by high-risk automobile insurers may find it hard to overcome that stigma when seeking new coverage from a standard insurer, a new analysis suggests.
"Those of us leading The Times find it hard not to worry, knowing we have colleagues on the ground where war is raging, disease is spreading and conditions deteriorating," Sulzberger continued.
It feels good to be away from this sometimes life-leeching negativity, but I also find it hard to throw myself full tilt into the American approach to hunting down bliss.
I'm sure in time, my records will be broken, but I find it hard to believe anyone will achieve the level of focus I did on this goal since last May.
And so I find it hard to shake the feeling that at the end of the day, in a Clinton administration, it would be Larry Fink, not the technocrats, calling the shots.
I find it hard to write ABDL [adult baby diaper love] erotica, whether gay or straight, because it seems so silly and pointless—I can't even pretend to think diapers are sexy.
Best Inexpensive Travel Stroller Even without the under-$100 price tag, parents find it hard to believe how lightweight (13 lbs.) and easy to use the Summer Infant 3D Lite stroller is.
But human rights groups say people in many countries across the former Soviet Union often still find it hard to accept anyone being lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender and homophobia is widespread.
In this day and age, there are still job applicants out there who feel the need to anglicise their names or find it hard to get certain work due to their gender.
Profit margins tend to be high and the chance of getting arrested low, partly because the thieves work in countries where American law-enforcement agencies find it hard to get co-operation.
"We find it hard to fathom how baseless accusations with no solid and credible evidence could result in such an unjust verdict," its director, Sinta Sirait, said on Thursday in a statement.
If I'm at a funeral where some people are devastated, others are relieved, still others are awkward, and kids don't understand, it's exhausting — I find it hard to manage everything at once.
Regarding further deals in the sector, the Mintel analyst said despite claims they are happy as they are, Heineken will find it hard to compete if they stay at their current size.
But even though Germany is prepared to take a more active role in the world, and show more emollience in Europe, it may find it hard to deliver on these good intentions.
And because of this, sometimes people (myself included) find it hard to measure my value without the traditional milestones of a life lived or a collection of identifiable CliffsNotes at the ready.
That means the franchise has often attracted harsh reviews from critics, who might prefer a little more meat on the films' bones, but I find it hard to resist all the same.
We spend too much time working; we spend too much time commuting; we make irrational decisions about money; we find it hard to stay fit and healthy; we don't get good sleep.
I find it hard to believe that the intended audience here would rather watch Deadshoot coach an 11-year-old in math than watch him straight-up kill monsters in cool ways.
"I find it hard to think about what will happen if Sunrise doesn't open," said Mr. Chasi, who immigrated from Ecuador 13 years ago and started Cuenca Auto Body, with three employees.
If you have a type A personality, you may find it hard to let go and deal with life's unpredictability — but deep down, you may have a fear of lack of control.
If she and Zara were to end up in court, a judge would not find it hard to rule that her particular designs are copyrighted and that Zara should be held accountable.
The sun enters Scorpio and opposes Uranus on October 23, and you're craving privacy and down time, but unexpected scheduling shifts will find it hard for you to hide from your duties.
"I find it hard to believe that someone who runs a country where the people are so oppressed would not know what is going on with someone like Otto," Mr. Wilson said.
Under the current constitution, which sets a maximum of two successive terms, Putin is barred from immediately running again, but his supporters find it hard to imagine Russian political life without him.
Conference delegates expressed concern that such countries would find it hard to pay back loans from Chinese companies and banks and emphasized that more projects must be "high quality" and commercially viable.
Some viewers may find it hard to accept that playing in a soccer match could be worth risking a job for a character who's saving to bring his pregnant wife to America.
I think some people do find it hard to feel motivated to get up and work out every day, but that's just been something that's been very inherent in my daily routine.
"Young people, asylum seekers and people escaping domestic violence can find it hard to get help due to gaps in current policies, and many don't even try to seek help," Berry said.
If you only do things for your own benefit and forget about compassion, you'll will find it hard to move forward as we will become difficult to work or get along with.
The figures, which reflect new accounting standards, underscore how Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his finance minister Sajid Javid might find it hard to relax their grip on the public finances significantly.
"As an Aussie who actually doesn't vote — I'd find it hard if I was in Australia and had American actors coming down talking about my political system," he said earlier this month.
Alice G contrasted teenage attitudes with those of adults: I don't find it hard to talk about race, and I believe this passionately that in modern world it shouldn't matter that much.
"Those who dislike the Prime Minister usually find it hard to grasp how someone so frivolous, absurd, dishonest and shallow could be taken seriously by so many voters," wrote historian Dan Jones.
"I find it hard to imagine archers from the two Koreas competing on the same team," Seo Keo-won, an executive at the Korea Archery Association in Seoul, said at the time.
I realized that this wasn't just about Preston's response to my observation, but a wider issue where some white people find it hard when they're called out on their blind spots around race.
Even the most easily nauseated, who can barely even stomach the word "pus," will find it hard not to smile while watching Dr. Pimple Popper, TLC's new — and long-awaited — dermatological makeover series.
Golden State Democrats are mostly progressive, but since just 15,000 tax-filers already provide a quarter of income taxes, they often find it hard to pay for the pro-poor policies they advocate.
Neil Shah of Counterpoint Research in Mumbai says that in foreign markets, where Google's services are not blocked (unlike in China), Xiaomi will find it hard to sustain its services-based profit model.
Her tussle with the president over her claims of Native America ancestry remains a particular problem; Mrs Warren will find it hard to shake off the "Pocahontas" nickname Mr Trump coined for her.
But almost any lifelong brunette can find it hard not to fall victim to the siren song of peroxide blonde hair, and Gerber is the latest young model to fall under that spell.
More broadly, they are pushing some mainstream parties into becoming more hostile towards the EU. But they will find it hard to change directly the way business is conducted within the EU's institutions.
When people find it hard to offload a house or to acquire a new one, they are less likely to move to a better job or a more productive part of the country.
Both parties are likely to find themselves disappointed: Republicans because their party's rift shows no signs of healing, Democrats because they will find it hard to please both their base and disaffected Republicans.
But Dunlop and her team were motivated to find the least amount of exercise it took to feel these effects, since many older people with knee pain find it hard enough to move.
Not only do they find it hard to sell their produce, they cannot easily buy fertilisers and equipment or get credit, because doing any of this requires access to a reasonably sized city.
Even those firms which have negotiated clauses theoretically allowing them to transfer staff to a location of their choice may find it hard to enforce such provisions at tribunals that handle employment disputes.
The gauge begins to signal after we have been awake for about fourteen hours, and increases in intensity until the eighteen-hour mark, after which we find it hard not to fall asleep.
"Companies find themselves in a bind, that unless they offer a fairly generous exit package, they will find it hard to attract the kind of talent that they want to attract," Fiss said.
Laboring under a half century-old U.S. trade embargo and cautiously emerging from a Soviet-style command economy that prohibited almost all private enterprise, many Cubans find it hard to make ends meet.
And while some governments could wrap the company up in space bureaucracy, they'll find it hard to impose the same levels of hoop-jumping that NASA missions, for instance, currently need to navigate.
Nuclear plants might be unable to operate, airlines might be unable to fly and businesses would find it hard to enforce contracts without a deal, the group, UK in a Changing Europe, said.
People holding vast sums of unaccounted for cash will find it hard to exchange the money at banks because they will need to explain where they got it, risking tax investigations, experts said.
Markets find it hard to even conceive of the earnings hit and debt calculations associated with numbers like that, especially if they also have to aggregate it with such a V-shaped rebound.
I find it hard to believe she's suffering entirely from the lack of her biological mom's touch; if that were the case, the show would be making a pretty offensive statement about adoption.
Those fans who still worship Mr Mourinho will find it hard to believe that such a reliable champion adds barely a point per year, and a fifth as much as his new skipper.
"I didn't find it hard to maintain a structure at all and just had to be a step ahead to know where your working day would be from the day before," continued Mann.
" Proximity, she added, "is also a challenge because clients who find themselves in various markets for short or random periods of time find it hard to establish any social roots in those markets.
Many Israelis find it hard to distinguish between Mr. Gabbay's positions and those of Mr. Lapid, a former television host and minister who is again second to Mr. Netanyahu in more recent polls.
The response of Iran's biggest oil customers, China and India, will also be key as both could find it hard to completely wean themselves off supplies from the Middle Eastern nation, Barclays said.
If austerity worsens, I'd find it hard to justify formats that demand that we pay for privilege of playing along, and celebrating huge sums may move from light entertainment to tacky bad taste.
But those who've been fighting in the ring all their lives sometimes find it hard to start their own business, and some of them, not succeeding in their new careers, come back to me.
Personally, I would find it hard to believe that there aren't kids out there who need horror in their life, whether to help them cope with anxiety, or just for a good Halloween scare.
Leaders dissatisfied with the outcome in 2014 say they are determined to ditch the Spitzenkandidaten process for the next election in 2019, but they may find it hard to put a stop to it.
Governments everywhere find it hard to liberalise their approach to drugs, and not just because of the UN convention: any politician who advocates more liberal drugs laws risks being caricatured as favouring drug-taking.
Your Money Adviser MORE than 70 percent of Americans say they find it hard to save because of expenses they didn't plan for, according to research published on Thursday by the Pew Charitable Trusts.
"As part of a farmer cooperative group, we find it hard to imagine that farmers will want to have someone dictate to them how to run their farms from A to Z," Rougier said.
A great many people would find it hard to get through dinner with most people now dead, given the seismic and welcome changes in how racism and sexism were treated starting in the 1960s.
If Fannie and Freddie were capitalised to the same standards as banks and forced to make adequate profits, taxpayers would be left with only the remote risks that markets find it hard to price.
I'd listened to the album it's based on years before the movie came out, and I find it hard to turn down the offer of a super-twee musical with Belle and Sebastian's aesthetic.
Opposition lawmakers would find it hard to place restrictions on the government's negotiating strategy, as ministers have drawn up a short bill they regard as "bomb-proof" to such amendments, sources told the BBC.
The MateBook has a number of things going for it — sleek design, nice display, fast performance — but it misses so wildly on other things that I find it hard to recommend it to anyone.
The correct way to hold a knife may not seem intuitive at first, but once you see how it improves mobility and efficiency, you'll find it hard to go back to your old habits.
Lawyers and doctors could justify paying the high costs of their degrees knowing their earning potential will increase exponentially, but architects, who start in entry-level positions, could find it hard to do so.
Referring to them as "hyenas and jackals," she said in the interview she would find it hard to campaign for her husband in the 2019 election if he did not shake up his government.
Founded in London in 2015 by ex-United Nations lawyer Julia Salasky, the idea behind CrowdJustice is to bring the Kickstarter model to legal cases that would otherwise find it hard to get funded.
SÃO PAULO, Brazil — In much of the world, workers would find it hard to imagine being able to retire at 220, earning 220 percent of their final salary for the rest of their lives.
"I find it hard to remember the big speeches of the big men, or the party leadership purges or the loudly trumpeted economic reforms," he wrote after ending a three-year assignment in 1966.
But she would always find it hard to adjust to his tardiness, his constant belief that things would simply work themselves out, and the way his ambitions often dictated the course of their lives.
"We think neuroscience assets alone, which Shire said are under strategic review, would be a realistic target, but we find it hard to imagine Takeda acquiring all of Shire," said UBS analyst Atsushi Seki.
Constructing complex, watertight legal cases against detainees may have been more challenging than expected - suggesting the government might find it hard to reach its target of recovering $100 billion of illicit funds, analysts said.
These days, you'll find it hard to scroll through IG without spying someone — be it a blogger, fashion-industry leader, or simply a savvy shopper with strong personal style — wearing the three-striped trainer.
Australia's Volunteer Firefighters Find It Hard to Pause, Even for Christmas: Thousands were working extended shifts to battle relentless blazes, raising questions about whether the country could continue to rely on an unpaid force.
Australia's Volunteer Firefighters Find It Hard to Pause, Even for Christmas: Thousands were working extended shifts to battle relentless blazes, raising questions about whether the country could continue to rely on an unpaid force.
There are a number of companies that could dramatically change how we think about clean energy — but could also find it hard to grow as they compete against the subsidies for wind and solar.
But the car is more than the sum of its parts, and on the several occasions when I've tested it, I always find it hard to get the Model 3 out of my mind. 
With the demise of his mentor and protector, Iran's president will find it hard to gather the same level of support he received four years ago with the backing of Mr. Rafsanjani, analysts say.
That underscores one of the problems confronting the seven rebels who, without the official endorsement of the Labour Party, will find it hard to hold their seats in Parliament at the next general election.
And yet I find it hard to let go of the idea that there is some benefit, especially when it comes to long-term relationships, to seeking a promising combination of similarities and differences.
They enjoy their jobs but find it hard to combine them with having a family, for a host of practical reasons such as school hours and lack of child care as well as public disapproval.
Europeans find it hard to stomach a Turkish government that suppresses opponents at home but nonetheless expects to campaign freely in Germany and the Netherlands, says Marc Pierini, a former European Union ambassador to Turkey.
But I find it hard to maintain this objectivity in one specific area: When I see parents in restaurants with their kid(s) zoned out on an iPad or phone, I start to get judgy.
Bananas seem an uncomplicated crop, but Pauline, a middle-aged tea farmer who also grows fruit and vegetables, says she used to find it hard to know when to harvest and send them to market.
Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky has made hiring veterans a priority for recruitment, as many are looking for employment and find it hard to translate their military skills into what big business is looking for.
And we find it hard to argue with the accelerated pace of subscriber additions as the conceptual proof of its capital allocation decision, and we also expect the Street to continue to underwrite the investments.
Turkey says it has already paid Moscow some of the bill, and analysts say Erdogan, who is campaigning for March 31 local elections, would find it hard to back away from the Russian deal now.
"Hotels not only save water, energy and cleaning supplies, but also a great deal of labor," she said, which is especially helpful in areas where hotels find it hard to fully staff their housekeeping slots.
The same study concluded we are indeed deeply spiritual, but find it hard to connect with traditional religious settings and texts that may have been used to invalidate our sexuality, our autonomy, and our freedom.
Although this could help solve the Saudi unemployment problem in the long run, at present the exodus of foreigners is hurting consumer demand so much that many companies find it hard to hire local citizens.
The top official working for the euro group of finance ministers says that, far from forming a rapacious caucus eager to do down non-members, his political masters find it hard to agree on anything.
While it's true the royal family wasn't thrilled at the prospect of Charles marrying Camilla, royal experts find it hard to believe that the Queen Mother and Lord Mountbatten would conspire to keep them apart.
The other thing is, maybe one-hit wonders just come at the wrong time, or are filtered down a path they were never suited for, and find it hard to to wrestle back that control.
He allowed undecided clients to take jewels home with them for a few days, confident that they would find it hard to return them—even when the piece in question was the legendary Hope Diamond.
"I find it hard to imagine a world by 2050 where we have not intervened to improve ourselves," he says, picturing an ability to acquire new skills at will or to communicate telepathically with others.
After being on the losing side in the ECB's big decisions on economic stimulus, Weidmann might also find it hard to unite the Governing Council, which strives for consensus decisions and rarely resorts to voting.
The industry accounts for nearly a third of Hungary's manufacturing output and is a major driver of exports and economic growth but wages are rising sharply as companies find it hard to find skilled workers.
Controlling manufacturing by unlicensed operators inside the country could be tough, Wahungu acknowledged, but as their supply of raw materials is cut off by the import ban, they will likely find it hard to continue.
Even now, when I watch a film and two characters have sex for no reason —completely unrelated to the plot—I find it hard to stop thinking about what the point of it all was.
Rather, we simply find it hard to believe that a piece addressing such a matter of genuine national importance would be so deeply uninformed about, and facially devoid of analysis of, the actual legal issues involved.
Hearing the founders speak like this, I find it hard to discern whether they are true believers or profiteers, only to remember that in start-up culture these approaches tend to be complementary rather than exclusive.
"As a family man myself, I find it hard to imagine having to say goodbye to my family not knowing whether I will ever see them again," he told a crowd of service men and women.
Local banks in Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain, many of them partly state-owned, would find it hard to ignore such guidance, and once their selling had begun, international banks might sell to avoid losses.
I personally find it hard to talk to the majority of people about anything related to Syria because they're either indoctrinated by Western media narratives that feel disconnected from the reality there or are just uninformed.
Officials give few details on fighters detained or killed in the battle for Sirte, saying they find it hard to trace militants who use different identities and that resources to track and intercept fugitives are scarce.
"Since then, I have been asked about women's equality and I would find it hard to look any of the top female tennis players in the eye if I did not speak my mind," he said.
I find it hard to derive joy from anything that could invoke guilt so keeping it fantastical and escapist allows me to enjoy something without confronting some of the emotional challenges that come with actual sex.
Foreigners want to own them (most of the people buying flats in Metropica are Latin Americans) and young Americans want to rent them, partly because they find it hard to get mortgages to buy family homes.
So to circle back to your question, I find it hard to believe that directors are responding to audiences wanting to see real people on-screen, but I do feel a little of that pull myself.
In Overwatch, the characters are much less disposable, and it's because of them that I now find it hard to go back to playing FPS games where my character has less personality than a damp cloth.
Watch: Maternity Leave: How America Is Failing Its Mothers Despite the common ground in anatomy and physiology between birth and sex, sensual pleasure in childbirth is something we find it hard to get our heads around.
For instance, I find it hard to believe that the now-infamous Jones Confederate campaign ad would have seen the light of day if there were more African-Americans included in the development of that ad.
"I find it hard to believe the Republican Party leaders will take the nomination away from [Donald] Trump in Cleveland, the GOP's clear vote and delegate leader," he said of the Republican National Convention next July.
In an experiment published in 2015, they exposed participants with MCS (along with controls) to a compound called n-butanol, which they chose because people find it hard to decide whether it smells good or bad.
I would find it hard to believe that failed presidential candidates Tom Steyer, or Mini Mike Bloombeg, would contribute to the Democrat Party, even against me, after the way they have been treated - laughed at & mocked.
I find it hard to believe that the U.S. would waive Iranian sanctions in response to the attack - unless they were looking for a reason to do so and get the Iranians to the negotiating table.
"Allies and observers will find it hard not to conclude this represents another diminishment of American authority in the region," said Douglas H. Paal, the vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
But abortion rights proponents remain wary of both justices, fearing that they will take a winding road toward a destination at which many more women, and especially poor ones, will find it hard to obtain abortions.
"These figures won't account for people with a wide range of different conditions who find it hard to read for reasons other than not having the requisite skills," Sue Wilkinson, CEO of the Reading Agency, adds.
Analysts say the bitterness of the power struggle between Ramaphosa and Dlamini-Zuma has increased the chances that the party will find it hard to set policy and could possibly split before the 2019 national election.
Given Carey's whirlwind schedule I find it hard to believe the superstar will be updating her own site every day, but either way, each post on the platform is very much written in Carey's voice and style.
But it has said that it will find it hard to do so again in September, when the verdict will be imminent in the trial of 12 separatist leaders for their illegal declaration of independence in 2017.
While rivals in parts of Europe and Asia are further ahead with their digital products and branch redesigns and their customers more comfortable shifting online, U.S. banks find it hard to compete without a strong branch network.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Britain will find it hard to retain access to the European Union's single market without accepting its rules on freedom of movement, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) chief and trade union leaders said on Monday.
Despite the promises made on the campaign trail by Republican frontrunner Donald Trump and other candidates, the next president will find it hard to raise manufacturing's share of a U.S. labor force that keeps shifting towards services.
And even then, I still find it hard to imagine that a lot of people would be willing to pay an extra $100 or $200 (or more) to get a camera that's attached to their Apple Watch.
In a recent column (LNG producers need to go downstream to build industry), I argued that the LNG industry would find it hard to undertake a new wave of expansion if it persists with its current model.
The second big category that Fountain taps for business is the wider pool of retail and food industry businesses that have long relied on hourly workers but also find it hard to source qualified and reliable people.
Even without concrete details on the administration's tax policy, Americans would find it hard to estimate the reform's effect on their own tax situation simply because they don't know what they pay in taxes to begin with.
Despite the promises made on the campaign trail by Republican frontrunner Donald Trump and other candidates, the next president will find it hard to raise manufacturing's share of a U.S. labor force that keeps shifting toward services.
"We find it hard to see why the BoE as a committee will risk a rate hike as the country heads into the Brexit negotiations in an environment of high political and economic instability," Credit Suisse wrote.
However, oil companies find it hard to source the sugar byproduct cheaply due to high state duty it attracts because of its use in the heavily taxed liquor industry, hindering its wide acceptance as an automotive fuel.
"While we have had a reprieve since the arrests were announced last week, I find it hard to believe that we have heard the last from him, and that risk is not being priced in," said Tchir.
OTTAWA, Feb 11 (Reuters) - The Canadian government could find it hard to balance the budget by 2019/13 as promised if the economy continues to struggle, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in an interview published on Thursday.
"People may find it hard to believe, but this country still doesn't require our drinking water systems to remove prescription drugs and many other contaminants from our tap water," says Erik Olson, director of NRDC's Health program.
" Burundi ranks 159th out of 180 countries on the World Press Freedom Index compiled by the advocacy group Reporters Without Borders, which says "journalists find it hard to work freely and are often harassed by security forces.
Under the current constitution, which sets a maximum of two successive terms, Putin is barred from immediately running again for the presidency in 2024, but his supporters find it hard to imagine Russian political life without him.
But as someone who is prone to unpredictable bouts of hormonal acne and has tried various treatments, medications, and skin-care products to keep it under control, I find it hard to be neutral about my skin.
"We find it hard to believe based upon what we know that the company had no knowledge that Conception failed to assign a night watchman and that the vessel was dangerously undermanned," Arnold said in his statement.
A Freudian would find it hard not to see the first wave of video game bathrooms as the products of a kind of industry-wide anal phase, shaped by potty humor and an almost excessive fascination with poop.
As Wired noted, large numbers of Americans still find it hard to afford either cell phones or broadband, and the FCC is already instituting a verification system to help prevent fraud which should be available nationally by 2019.
Discerning someone's personal style and translating it into a cohesive design is a skillset that can be fascinating to watch, especially because many of us, ourselves included, find it hard enough to figure out our own style preferences.
In the mining sector, still bruised by the commodity price crash of 2015 and early 2016, the Macedonia acquisition is one of this year's standout deals among smaller companies that can still find it hard to raise financing.
Beijing Foreign Studies University communications professor Qiao Mu said that even with the censorship tool Facebook might still find it hard to get back into the mainland because the software might not live up to the government's standard.
Thematically, it hits on so many of the issues women in Hollywood are talking about in the aftermath of #MeToo and Times Up that I find it hard to believe it would have been as critically panned today.
Still, we find it hard not to pay attention—and even, if we let our guard down, react emotionally—when the most powerful person on the planet says scary things that seem to have little grounding in reality.
Even the most assimilated Mexican immigrants on this side of the border find it hard to root against El Tri (as Mexico's national team is known), loath to cede fútbol, on top of everything else, to the Americans.
Only 9% of men and women who are dating online stated that they find it hard to maintain a committed relationship with one person because there are so many other potential matches online, according to the Tinder survey.
Anyone who's been to one of the corporate festivals typical of today's EDM industry making millions off of barely legal millennials might find it hard to imagine how these descended from the grubby warehouse raves of the 90s.
The existing one in Lesbos could also be made bigger and better: although the number of Frontex officers was recently increased, they still find it hard to cope with the sheer numbers of asylum-seekers at peak times.
I'm no expert, but I find it hard to believe Abbott and Costello (the names the humans rudely assign to the main aliens) really became nearly fluent in English by squinting at a whiteboard from 50 feet away.
Young and even not-so-young couples find it hard to buy property in England and Wales: 46% of 25- to 34-year-olds lived in private rented accommodation in 20893-15, up from 24% a decade earlier.
Many have lamented the fact that startups out of Europe find it hard to scale and grow and need to look to markets like the US for that kind of funding and support — often relocating in the process.
Young readers will relate to many of sisters' struggles about individuality and independence, and they'll find it hard to hold onto a single, solid truth in this story, rife as it is with both disturbing and sympathetic moments.
Although The Times runs many corrections and has two staff people, including a senior editor, whose main job is correcting errors, it's safe to say that many Times journalists find it hard to admit they got something wrong.
In a world so crowded with entertainment choices, I find it hard to imagine seeking out a show where the entire point seems to be exhaustively running down the ways in which an oppressive society could abuse women.
Eckhardt Rehberg, Merkel's chief budget lawmaker in parliament, said his party would find it hard to keep the finance ministry if the election produced another 'grand coalition' with the SPD - an option both parties have said they dislike.
Similar to a music streaming service with tens of millions of tracks to listen to, presented with a huge trove, you find it hard to think of what to choose and end up listening to nothing at all.
Industry arguments and talking points notwithstanding, I find it hard to believe there's someone out there who thinks signatures, basically an ever-changing scribble if you're like me, are more secure and difficult to circumvent than a PIN.
But rate-based investment would likely require approval from regulators, who, since they are charged with keeping costs down, might find it hard to justify, given the current low prices of renewables and 5-year natural gas futures.
They find it hard to square the uprising they joined and the violence that followed, the kidnappings, car bombs and government sieges so crippling that children starved in Yarmouk, a Palestinian enclave in the heart of the capital.
"I feel like I support shows and movies I care about in other ways, and I find it hard to convince myself that I'm supporting art by paying more money to Apple," One twenty year old told me.
"I find it hard to believe that they would spend millions of dollars to try to fight something like this instead of spending a fraction of that money to fix their site and make it accessible," says Shapiro.
And should Ms. Warren become the party's standard-bearer, she could find it hard to win back the most fervent Sanders backers, who hardly needed any further evidence to claim that the nominating process is stacked against him.
Dong Chang, a 28-year-old administrative employee at a dentist's clinic in Beijing, said millennials like her enjoyed spending on themselves without batting an eyelid and would find it hard to sacrifice their wants for a child.
Dong Chang, a 28-year-old administrative employee at a dentist's clinic in Beijing, said millennials like her enjoyed spending on themselves without batting an eyelid and would find it hard to sacrifice their wants for a child.
For those who, despite the reassurance, find it hard to slumber, their minds dwelling perhaps on sleep-unfriendly topics like throw weights and re-entry trajectories, we offer some advice of our own: Try a nice bedtime book.
"It sounds very appealing and interesting, but I find it hard to believe that there actually is such a device," says hearing expert John Oghalai, the chair of head and neck surgery at the University of Southern California.
However, Algeria faces a hard economic year with falling energy revenue eating deep into its budget and a planned public spending cut of 9% this year - meaning the government may find it hard to win enduring public support.
When we think about what it must be like to go blind, there are things it's easy to assume we would find it hard to live without—not being able to see our children or partner's faces perhaps.
At GCSE, I didn't understand the books—the language and stuff [of], like, Romeo and Juliet—and because I'm not a good reader, if the language isn't my own language, I find it hard to read and boring.
But when reading ability is so often drawn on class and income lines, we must cast the net wider to be more tolerant of, and helpful to, people who find it hard to utilize words for their benefit.
You may find it hard to close Facebook and get on with your day, and you may flick open Twitter as soon as you wake up, or browse your feeds for an hour every night before you fall asleep.
"I would find it hard to believe that they would be eager to nominate someone who is under indictment and could well face felony incarceration," Mr. Cruz said in an interview with the conservative radio show host Hugh Hewitt.
As trade wars and other economic developments have slowed growth in countries from Germany to Turkey to Australia, central banks have responded by cutting interest rates, setting up an international trend the Fed may find it hard to buck.
Senator Elizabeth Warren, who on December 31st became the first prominent Democrat to kick off a presidential run, will find it hard to shake off the Trump-given moniker, "Pocahontas", a jibe at her claim to Native American ancestry.
"Generally speaking, unless the AfD dismantles itself in the coming twelve months, the likelihood of a three-party coalition will increase as two parties will find it hard to get more than 50 percent of all votes," he noted.
But while many of media's current problems arguably have to do with monopolization of their access to readers by tech giants, digital publications will probably find it hard to turn down a tool which could boost fledgling subscription numbers.
Even the most naive internet user would find it hard to believe that in a major agency of a modern bureaucracy, a serious attack on its internet infrastructure, concerning a major internet policy, would fail to be discussed online.
I share the relief of many Colombians that the FARC have finally agreed to lay down their arms: but also understand the fears of many others who find it hard to believe that the FARC will honour the agreement.
Talking to people around the ski-team scene, one can find it hard to suss out which of the Shiffrins—if either—might be the one chafing under the current arrangement, or to predict how long it might last.
I find it hard to imagine what inner peace can exist without acceptance of this cycle — the bright green of the first spring leaf, the brittle brown leaves of fall skittering down an alley in a gust of wind.
So if you have an income high enough that you can easily afford health care and good housing, have plenty of liquid assets and find it hard to imagine ever needing food stamps, you're part of a privileged minority.
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Economists will find it hard to identify the relationship between inflation and the amount of slack in the economy when central banks are pursuing optimal monetary policy, Bank of England policymaker Silvana Tenreyro said on Tuesday.
Given that he was Mr. Hollande's prime minister for the past two years, Mr. Valls might also find it hard to battle anti-establishment forces that have shown their political strength elsewhere in Europe and in the United States.
He added that disgruntled MPs from other parties, including some from the M5S already in open conflict with the party's leadership, could find it hard to resist Berlusconi's post-vote overtures and end up providing additional backing if needed.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A visitor to London's Victoria & Albert Museum would find it hard to miss the six-and-a-half-foot-tall statue of Samson slaying a Philistine that stands near the museum's main entrance.
Given our shared lifetimes of abuse and struggle, I find it hard to believe that Jews and other minority groups can't pass some brutality litmus test, despite whatever Varg , Anselmo, and company would offer as evidence to the contrary.
Now, he did hear about the dossier, according to people that I&aposve spoken with, and I find it hard to believe that although reporters all over Washington, D.C. knew about this dossier, that the CIA director knew nothing about it.
Sometimes I think about how well I did at a survival swimming lesson in year 8 at school and find it hard to drift off so I can only begin to imagine how it feels to be the Berghain resident.
I find it hard to imagine some sort of... Actually, you have to figure out the fashion piece of it as well as the technology piece of it, both really, really hard independently, and that Venn diagram is probably nearly impossible.
"I find it hard to believe that he would have so dramatically overpaid for that paper without having some agenda in mind," said Jon Ralston, a columnist and the host of "Ralston Live," a political television show in Las Vegas.
All this means that Colombians find it hard to understand why 60 FARC leaders already have a licence to roam the country, popping up at events in universities or at the Bogotá book fair with an arrogant message of political victory.
The domestic after-service parts business that will pass from Mobis to Glovis is a stable cash cow, and without it Mobis could find it hard to fund future tech development, said Lee Jae-il, an analyst from Eugene Investment & Securities.
We also believe the government will find it hard to deliver on hitherto unlegislated spending cuts assumed in the MYEFO, worth a cumulative AUD13.2bn (0.8% of GDP) by FY13, given that the coalition government lacks a majority in the Senate.
The challenge for international companies now - faced with a scarcity of land to expand and the need to secure future supplies - is to work with small growers like Kasno, even though many farmers find it hard to follow sustainability rules.
The fear is central banks may find it hard to rescue a world economy under pressure from the year-long trade conflict -- the latest sign of which came from Singapore, whose exports sank by the most in six years in June.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A group of independent Chinese oil refiners is clubbing together to survive an onslaught by state-owned giants and the rise of private chemical giants, but industry analysts said the new alliance may find it hard to stick.
No doubt there are people within the American political mainstream who can find elements to quibble with, but I find it hard to complain when Ash says that he's offering a holistic, representative, and contemporary argument in favor of free speech.
It's not trying to be an actual bank — in the technical, banking license sense — but does enable immigrants and expats, who might otherwise find it hard to open a bank account outside of their home country, to access core banking services.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The National Mall, the iconic lawn stretching from the U.S. Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial, has become so crowded with commemorative monuments that even the most ambitious tourists find it hard to visit them all in one day.
If an attacker can alter a single row or column of data in a database once a month, undetected, in the long run the consequences can be severe because companies would find it hard to distinguish between real and fake.
The fear is central banks may find it hard to rescue a world economy under pressure from the year-long trade conflict — the latest sign of which came from Singapore, whose exports sank by the most in six years in June.
However, the funds may find it hard to submit competitive offers due to the poor outlook for British retailers, who have been further challenged by the fall in the pound since Britain's vote in June to leave the European Union.
Gaslighting works so well because it does not need to give a coherent account of the world: it only needs to keep introducing enough doubt and confusion that people find it hard to look directly at the oppressions around them.
If greater Italian fiscal sovereignty makes economic sense in the long run, other euro zone members would find it hard to prevent the country from letting a new domestic currency find its equilibrium value, and running deficits beyond current European limits.
Previous presidents have suffered from serious primary challenges "I find it hard to see him as a serious challenge, electorally at least," Vanderbilt University political science and history Professor Tom Schwartz said of Walsh in a Tuesday phone interview with Insider.
" When his mother was dying of leukemia, as he recounted to The Guardian of London in 19953, she told him, "Son, I find it hard to relax when I'm dying, knowing you're going to write down every damn word I say.
Kristin Dziczek, director of the Center for Automotive Research's labor and industry group, said U.S. automakers could find it hard to export cars to markets such as China and Europe with tougher regulatory regimes if the U.S. targets were rescinded.
You will find it hard to stay focused this afternoon; however, some amazing ideas will come your way—just be sure to write them down, because you may be a bit forgetful since you have so much on your mind.
"I find it hard to think of something that would go really wrong with our moss," he said, adding that if the fragrant strain made it into the wild, the mutation would soon disappear because it offers no evolutionary advantage.
She may find it hard to win allies to put increased economic and security pressure on Russia, which is already under sanctions, though she lined up expressions of support this week from United Nations agencies, NATO, the European Union and elsewhere.
"I find it hard to give a one-size-fits-all view on whether they should or shouldn't do it," said Gordon Liu, the director of Peking University's China Center for Health Economic Research and an adviser to the government.
Sanders fanatics find it hard to imagine supporting Bloomberg, should he win the primary, and backers of the former New York mayor can be heard whispering about a contested Democratic convention in July if Sanders ends up with the most delegates.
Since that subpoena was issued, the impeachment of Donald Trump has gone from implausibility to near certainty; I at least find it hard to see how the House can fail to impeach given what we already know about Trump's actions.
"After 16 seasons in the NFL, 16 seasons as a Charger, eight Pro Bowl appearances and many records broken, I find it hard to officially put this statement out and retire from the game of football," Gates said in a statement.
Microsoft's model for the quantum cloud could also solve a problem for companies making progress on quantum hardware, like Honeywell or several richly funded startups, that don't have cloud businesses of their own and may find it hard to attract customers.
"For what it's worth, I find it hard to believe the Pentagon would provide Trump targeting options that include Iranian cultural sites," tweeted Colin Kahl, former deputy assistant to President Barack Obama and national security adviser to Vice President Joe Biden.
The hardware itself is a thriving example of the maker community, which would find it hard to exist without the internet, and I absolutely love unwinding after work making weird and wonderful sounds (and sometimes music) with my Eurorack synth.
Many of the 20,000 Eritreans in Addis Ababa find it hard to survive as they do not have the right to work and rely on informal jobs where they risk being exploited, a study by Oxford University's Refugee Studies Centre found.
Facing weak productivity growth and a downward trend in employment among young and middle aged parts of the population, Norway may also in the longer term find it hard to maintain living standards that are among the world's highest, it added.
"It sounds very appealing and interesting, but I find it hard to believe that there actually is such a device," says hearing expert John Oghalai, Chair of the Caruso Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Southern California.
He also has a budding penchant for murdering Jay on his own beats, which, well, you might argue he does that here, although I find it hard to claim that Jay Z didn't do this beat about as dirty as one can.
Many leading Russian officials and companies find it hard, if not impossible, to do business internationally under United States and European Union measures imposed due to the 2014 annexation of Crimea from Ukraine and Russian backing for separatist forces in eastern Ukraine.
I find it hard to believe that if a lesbian floral artist served a Christian customer for years but declined to create special arrangements for his religious rally opposing same-sex marriage, the attorney general would accuse her of discriminating against Christians.
They're the people who find it hard to sustain relationships sometimes, and I think that's because they hope for so much and the bar is set so high in terms of the Platonic ideal of romance that they've kept in their heads.
Once again, there appears to have been no consultation with his top Cabinet members before making this statement, and I find it hard to believe that either Tillerson or Mattis thinks that Trump should have said this publicly right now (or at all).
We fear a lot of things in nature -- those sharks, snakes and viruses -- but find it hard to adjust to a healthier diet despite the fact that heart disease has been the leading killer of Americans for decades and is largely preventable.
Shares in luxury automaker Aston Martin fell as much as 1003 percent in its market debut in London on Wednesday after investors and analysts raised concerns that it may find it hard to deliver on an ambitious roll-out of new models.
Australia, the biggest exporter of coking coal used to make steel and number two in thermal coal, may find it hard to boost its shipments, given increasing domestic opposition to the industry and the difficulties in getting new mines approved, financed and insured.
While we applaud any new efforts from the Justice Department, Capitol Hill and the White House to aid us in our fight against the heroin epidemic, we find it hard to understand any effort where the endgame is a revolving door for criminals.
For a start, gyms don't appear to be as large a part of the gameplay as portals are in Ingress, and players suggested that one individual would find it hard to keep control of a gym even if they captured it first.
Given that Dak Prescott is both the team's present and future, I find it hard to believe that a trade partner willing to take on Romo's huge contract—and give up a high draft pick to boot—won't get what they want.
Part of that might be explained by our existential condition: most of us feel that we have a core self, separate and separable from our body, and most of us find it hard to accept that we will someday cease to exist.
"We find it hard to believe a Soriot departure would have direct read-across to [key lung cancer trial] Mystic, and would favour remuneration and the UK mood music as at least a key part of the explanation," said Liberum analyst Roger Franklin.
Now, facing criticism for not improving living standards in the countryside, where 70 percent of India's 1.3 billion people live, analysts and farm economists said Modi would find it hard to repeat the feat in a general election due by May 2019.
I find it hard myself to even get to Calgary—I've only played there two or three times in the past 16 years of doing Peaches—so I can't imagine any of the other bands get a chance to come to Calgary.
The 22,000-strong AU force is scheduled to leave by 2020 and some security experts say al Shabaab could find it easier to stage attacks as the peacekeeping forces are reduced because government forces will find it hard to replicate their work.
"If neighbouring countries, Britain for instance, stayed for too long in a situation without taking these measures, then we would find it hard to accept on our soil British nationals who would have been moving freely in their own country," Philippe said.
A resumption of regular diplomatic exchanges between the two Koreas, analysts said, will inevitably erode the crippling economic sanctions against the North, while Mr. Trump will find it hard to threaten military action against a country that is extending an olive branch.
Gazing out at the calm azure water, a first-time visitor might find it hard to imagine that this long crescent of powdery white sand was once lined with tiki bars, palm trees and thousands of tourists in beach chairs with matching umbrellas.
Will Muschamp, the South Carolina coach who previously promoted Durkin to defensive coordinator at Florida, told reporters, "I find it hard to believe some of the things that I read" in the ESPN article, and he criticized the use of anonymous sources.
"I would find it hard to believe that failed presidential candidates Tom Steyer, or Mini Mike Bloombeg, would contribute to the Democrat Party, even against me, after the way they have been treated - laughed at & mocked," the president added in a subsequent tweet.
Their plan is just to circle around the moon rather than land, so I think I'd find it hard to make any work up there: There'd so much going on out of the window that you couldn't think about missing one second.
In a hyper-connected world, where people find it hard to put down their cellphones much less totally drop off the grid, there was immediate fascination with the strange tale of how a "doomsday family" could manage to go unnoticed for so long.
"I find it hard to believe that a co-op would have a rule that babies cannot enter the building's front door if they are in a stroller," said Beatrice Lesser, a partner at the New York City law firm Gallet, Dreyer & Berkey.
Israelis find it hard to rejoice when they find themselves doing some of the same things they did back in 1948: listening for civil-defense sirens, readying bomb shelters and calling in reinforcements to confront threats to the north, south and east.
"I find it hard to believe we have people who are opposed to more transparency, more consistency," said Richard Hunt, president of the Consumer Bankers Association, who said his member banks are still studying the proposal but are pleased with its overall direction.
"I find it hard to believe that organically there are certain Apple apps that rank better than higher-reviewed, more downloaded competitors," said Todd Dunham, chief executive of the ASO Project, which consults app makers on how to rank higher in the results.
While both men could end up losers, there is a greater chance that Mr. Trump, a foreign policy neophyte who has bungled his presidential debut, will find it hard to prevail over the nefarious ways of Mr. Putin, a former K.G.B. agent.
A separate Pew poll shows three-quarters of Americans think trust in the federal government is shrinking and almost two-thirds of Americans find it hard or somewhat hard to tell when elected officials are telling the truth and when they're lying.
By the end of the movie, your brain will have been rewired to crave her appearances onscreen (there should be more of them!), so much so that when the film fades, you might find it hard to remember the scenes she isn't in.
"I find it hard to believe that anything in that report is going to be very useful to get any strong sense in how things [in the market] behave over the next few months," said Joseph LaVorgna, chief economist for the Americas at Natixis.
I don't mean to, but I find it hard not to look around and wonder whether the recent turmoil in international markets isn't just the product of tremors but rather of seismic shifts in the foundational pillars of the global system, with highly unpredictable consequences.
That's because people who take on an exorbitant amount of student debt find it hard to land work tied to their major, and then are under a lot of pressure to get a paycheck that will simply allow them to meet their monthly loan bill.
"It is clear that the stories about an imminent challenge to Theresa May are still weighing on sentiment and the pound will find it hard to rally too far before more clarity on Brexit emerges," said John Marley at FX risk management specialist SmartCurrencyBusiness.
An old-fashioned tin roof will echo a lot of noise, but if you find it hard to hear what's being sung, or said on the loudspeaker, that's because the tin just bounces the sound around rather than tuning it, as other materials do.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross wants to move fast on the negotiations, but given the level of detail in this document — they want to get into product-specific technical negotiations — trade experts find it hard to see how this won't stretch well into next year.
"I find it hard to believe that QE, whether in Europe, whether in Japan, the U.S. ... will give us sustained growth, or what we used to call escape velocity, without some serious structural reforms getting made," LaVorgna said in another "Squawk on the Street" interview.
And for that reason, the large opposition groups may find it hard to accept a cessation of hostilities that freezes the regime's recent gains and leaves the opposition with little justification or explanation for why they have sacrificed so much for such meager gain.
"I find it hard to believe she is in touch with the district when she voted for the tax bill which slashed the SALT deduction which more families take advantage of here than the rest of the nation," Wexton said in a phone interview.
A reader who thinks, for example, that Comey and other federal law enforcement officials are generally decent and honorable people may find it hard to believe that they briefed a president-elect about potential blackmail so that a news outlet could report on that blackmail.
"While China could secure the crude from alternative sources such as West Africa, which has similar quality as the U.S. crude, U.S. would find it hard to find an alternative market that is as big as China," Wood Mackenzie said in a briefing on Monday.
But the Senate is a tough sell for governors, who find it hard to go from running states to running legislative errands as freshmen, and it is an even tougher sell for Westerners who would have to endure long round-trip flights to Washington.
"We increasingly find it hard to believe that USA cases are as low as reported, and believe that given the flow of Chinese, Korean and Iranian nationals into North America, a large USA community-based outbreak is increasingly likely," Powell said in a note Tuesday.
These conflicts are those in which M5S, PD and smaller coalition partners will find it hard to find common ground, Federico said, adding that as a result, cabinet meetings and processes of approval in Parliament will be monitored particularly closely in the coming few months.
"The question that confronts us now is this: if the status quo is not fit for purpose - and I know even some of the most committed believers in the union find it hard to argue that it is - how do we fix it?" she said.
But Airbus will find it hard to benefit from Boeing's 737 Max problems because the European company's production line for the A320 and similar models is sold out for years in advance, according to Ellis Taylor, Asia finance editor at aviation intelligence firm FlightGlobal.
But analysts said it would be tough for Poroshenko, a confectionary billionaire, to fight back to win the second round: "I find it hard to imagine how a gap that wide could be closed," said Serhiy Fursa, a Kiev-based investment banker at Dragon Capital.
But as Kirk, McCoy and the other Enterprise crew members show Spock often, being human is about more than anger, and I find it hard to believe that even a younger version of Spock would let himself get like this, even under extreme duress.
"I find it hard to believe that a safety company like an airline would save a couple thousand dollars on an option that might improve safety," Elwell said, who also defended the decision not to require new training after it was tested by pilots.
Ultimately the strategy changed to allow things to cool off, according to the memos, and Russian operatives reportedly focused on dividing the U.S. both at the elite and voter level, hoping to create a chaotic environment in which any president would find it hard to maneuver.
The extra hard work at the tail end of a long season (for the Astros, Game 5 on Sunday was their 16th postseason game) is paying off, although some of Bregman's teammates find it hard to fathom that he could work any harder than he normally does.
For non-CogSci folks, this is how researchers explain why people can easily see the value in setting their alarm for 100am at night but find it hard in the morning to see the same inherent value and wind up smashing the snooze button 3 times.
Despite encouraging news up to May 30 in the morning with the three countries sending the USMCA to their respective legislatures for ratification, if the US follows through with blanket tariffs to goods exported by Mexico, the Mexican Senate would find it hard to ratify the USMCA.
Owing to government restrictions, the biggest importer Korea Gas Corp may find it hard to contract replacement gas via spot markets, leading traders to believe it will instead ramp up imports from long-term suppliers such as Qatar, which has begun scaling back deliveries to Europe.
As you might imagine, when I tell people that I find it hard to even be near this claggy, edible duvet of hell, they recoil in horror, as if I've told them that all chocolate is, in fact, a blend of human shit and liquid grout.
Illustration by Adam Mignanelli I'm sure that what you're saying is right and accurate—that you don't think about it—but I always find it hard to believe, because, me personally, if I were in that situation—But it's not necessarily a situation I care about.
"There's been a feeling historically that the elephants can't dance, the incumbents will find it hard to respond and that everyone will be Uber-ed or Airbnb-ed out of existence," Mark Foster, senior vice president of IBM Global Business Services, told Reuters in an interview.
"Toads aren't too afraid of humans, so you might think it would be difficult, but I don't find it hard to place Toby wherever I put him and have him sit still for the photo," said Savannah Mikell, the brains behind the Toby Toad Instagram account.
While a "no" vote in the non-binding referendum would not force the Dutch government to veto the treaty on an EU level the fragile coalition, which holds the rotating EU presidency, might find it hard to ignore with less than a year to general elections.
Experts have told Business Insider that Verishop's emphasis on trust and the shopping experience could help it stand out as Amazon's breadth can be overwhelming for consumers, companies can find it hard to get their products discovered, and counterfeit goods and unverified third-party sellers persist.
As a researcher, and one who works with children, I find it hard to understand how you could do a study of 3-to-5-year-olds, analyze the data, write it up and then somehow forget and imagine it happened with 8-to-11-year-olds.
Another issue that the two sides have been discussing in recent years is ending the Met's never-on-Sunday rules, which date to the days of blue laws but have become onerous in an era when audiences find it hard to squeeze in long operas on worknights.
He has little in the way of a fund-raising base, whether among wealthy donors or the party's grass-roots base, and he could find it hard to break through the din at a time when celebrity and social media appeal have become central to presidential politics.
The overall picture is fairly clear: The states that voted for Mr. Obama and switched to Mr. Trump are still winnable for Democrats, but the party will find it hard to return to its prior levels in the communities that swung most to the current president.
"We increasingly find it hard to believe that USA cases are as low as reported, and believe that given the flow of Chinese, Korean and Iranian nationals into North America, a large USA community-based outbreak is increasingly likely," wrote Simon Powell, equity strategist at Jefferies.
"I find it hard to believe they would be orienting so much of their public communication towards the types of themes that should resonate with moderate Republicans and right-leaning independents if analytics weren't showing a significant slice of the electorate there that was persuadable," Issenberg said.
And while this author would find it hard to ever say anything positive about the current president of the United States there is perhaps one decision that he seems likely to take that would likely benefit the US technology sector — a tax holiday on the repatriation of foreign capital.
"Although a lot of [the sexually predatory behavior] is narcissistic behavior, I would find it hard to believe that somebody can go through these types of behaviors, get called out on them and not recognize at some point that there is something wrong about the behavior," he says.
The minister added that the situation is having a negative impact on forward sales of the new Brazilian soy crop, since traders find it hard to estimate how much they will spend with transportation, which is necessary to define prices they are willing to pay to farmers for grain.

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