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28 Sentences With "looks hard"

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Though volumes on Eurex are rising fast, its task looks hard.
If building an enormous subscriber base looks hard, what about raising prices?
That now looks hard to do considering how many issues are unresolved.
When people envisage future design, it often looks hard and polished and technological.
So, I don't think it looks easy, I think it actually looks hard.
Meaningful fiscal stimulus from Germany or the Netherlands still looks hard to come by.
Go deeper: Axios' Stef Kight on why a DACA deal looks hard to reach.
But it leaves many feeling nervous about a cycle of escalation that looks hard to control.
Surfing looks hard, but especially the pop-up, which all the other women nail but Hannah does not.
She also looks hard at her youthful mother, Myriam, who works folding T-shirts at a Gap warehouse.
"State intervention appears as the most realistic option to recapitalise the bank as tapping markets looks hard," Popolare di Vicenza said.
Yet as a mayor of a smallish city, it looks hard for Mr Buttigieg to claim governing experience relevant for the presidency.
"Mexico has been targetted... It looks hard for Mexico to attract investments in the medium term," said Yukino Yamada, senior strategist at Daiwa Securities.
Looking ahead, the widening gap between a weak manufacturing sector and solid consumption as well as a strong labor market looks hard to sustain.
It looks hard for the British government to cut net migration of foreign family members, which numbers around 2100,2000 a year once you include refugees.
A plan to raise that through a share sale and debt conversion now looks hard to execute, as potential investors may be deterred by political instability.
His federal budget proposal with a military expansion and domestic cuts is known to be a nonstarter, and the tax reform bill now looks hard to do.
I've been watching [the latest tour] on VICELAND and I feel like it's getting very serious now – I'm psyched to watch it, but it looks hard to compete.
Coe had said that reallocated medals would be presented at the 2017 world championships in London and Minichiello was critical of the fact that date now looks hard to meet.
"It looks hard at this stage that on a long-run marginal cost level, an LNG-fired power plant can be cheaper than a coal-fired power plant," he said.
Full agreement on macro-economic policy looks hard to come by at the May 26-27 summit, where topics from terrorism and refugees to cyber security will also be discussed.
On December 12th the European Parliament passed a resolution calling for the project to be cancelled, citing security reasons, but with 370km of pipes already laid it looks hard to stop.
But the thing you need to realize, if you are listening to this and you are outside of Silicon Valley and it all looks hard and unapproachable, is that it is very gradual.
Carmen Maria Machado brings together horror, fairy tales, fantasy and police procedurals to create a glittering genre all her own, one that looks hard at what we fear and what we desire — and then mischievously scrambles everything together.
The day-to-day emotional roller coaster ride is intense, but the thing you need to realize — if you're listening to this and you're outside of Silicon Valley and it all looks hard and unapproachable — is that it's very gradual, and everyone starts out with very, very humble beginnings.
Well, the whistle is magic, but where's the happiness? Wait! Maybe, just maybe, if Mr. Rossi looks hard enough, right here, in his home, in this time...
" Her lawyer senses that he has "just witnessed a great moral struggle."The Careful Use of Compliments, Ch. 15. Caught in another of her moral quandaries, Isabel briefly considers "the attractions of disengagement, of a policy of not worrying about the world." But then she muses that, if one looks hard enough, one will probably find that the "big issues" that disengaged people ignore have "merely been replaced by small concerns that can be every bit as pressing.
Betty manages to calm the mood down a little when she wins over the neighbors with a song on the piano (the first notes of Beethoven's 5th Symphony and then Chopin's Minute Waltz). Shortly after falling down the stairs, Gabrielle suffered a miscarriage. As she sits pondering on the choices she has made she takes the time to acknowledge her unborn baby has died and decides to shroud any memory that it ever existed. At first, Gabrielle thinks that the miscarriage was something from the beyond since she was not ready but when she looks hard enough at it she knows that it has hurt her the most.

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