We have been hard pressed to find bus drivers; we are hard pressed to communicate with people.
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I had only been in venture for less than a year and was sort of pressed to be a partner, pressed to get deals done.
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They will be hard pressed to ignore unscripted Biden moments.
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You are pressed to do a lot of content fast.
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Immigrants are pressed to work for little or no wages.
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He will be hard pressed to make up this deficit.
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" Pressed to elaborate, Trump said, "I would not get involved.
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When pressed to explain what happened, he has no explanation.
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"Wow," he said, his face nearly pressed to the window.
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Luckily, you'd be hard pressed to find more industrious folk.
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You'd also be hard pressed to find a starrier ensemble.
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Of ebunuebunu, however, I am hard pressed to find derivatives.
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He was pressed to talk about what he has learned.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find anyone who enjoys their commute.
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Its members would be hard-pressed to convene inside the kingdom.
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You'd be hard pressed to find a subject they agreed on.
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You'd be hard pressed to find a better tablet for $50.
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"It's hard pressed to say those aren't good results," Cook said.
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"Stocks like Clorox are hard-pressed to grow much," Rosenbluth said.
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Almost certainly not, but you'd be hard-pressed to prove it.
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We think he'll be hard-pressed to find a better one.
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In 2007, one of Tutu Pombo's heirs pressed to allow more.
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Pressed to respond to criticism in other areas, he was defiant.
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I felt lucky to have my hands pressed to her hips.
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But you'd be hard pressed to find a more 2010s movie.
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With that said, most people would be hard-pressed to notice.
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He've been hard pressed to contain himself after being ridiculed mercilessly!
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A lot of the real estate looks pressed to come back.
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Artists are hard-pressed to find equivalently generous funding in America.
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But I'd be hard pressed to imagine where that place would be.
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But you'd be hard-pressed to tell from watching this year's keynotes.
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Maeve, however is hard-pressed to find the humor in the situation.
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When pressed to the edge of panic, Trump will modify his behavior.
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Perez and others in the party's leadership pressed to pass the proposal.
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At the end of one meeting, he pressed to adjourn the conversation.
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You'd be hard pressed to find another song of his like it.
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Mr Assad would be hard-pressed to fight on without full backing.
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A spider would have been hard pressed to see her tiny stitches.
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When pressed to name just one Asian-American rapper, most people can't.
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But you'll be hard pressed to spot it with your Argos telescope.
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But if you're pressed to give a number, don't provide a range.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find garbage disposals outside of the US.
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"Bolton pressed to attack Iran militarily at almost every turn," said Kilduff.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find anyone else achieving such a feat.
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Russian families are often pressed to pay bribes to bury loved ones.
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One would be hard pressed to find a true "original" Irish person.
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But I'd be hard-pressed to pick just a single favorite one.
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Ordinarily, the staff would've been hard-pressed to help him in time.
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He was hard-pressed to defend big price increases for diabetes treatments.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find a zinger or a thoughtful speech.
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No one is that pressed to watch Kobe analyze someone else's game.
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Unless you're an expert, you'd be hard-pressed to tell the difference.
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But you'd be hard pressed to find anyone who doesn't love movies.
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Corporations that use their money should be pressed to heed their concerns.
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You'll also be hard-pressed to find discounted Apple products, Bodge said.
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The Democrats would be hard-pressed to pull back from full impeachment.
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"You'd be hard-pressed to spend $2065,236 a year there," Staton said.
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Anyone would be hard pressed to do that type of calculation independently.
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So I think he would be hard pressed to vote against it.
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Once notice is given, the government is hard-pressed to alter the charges.
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Traditional hosting services would be hard pressed to keep up with that demand.
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That said, they'll be hard-pressed to find a satisfying solution for everyone.
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As a result, the number of people pressed to sign forms is increasing.
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You'd be hard pressed to find an outfit these kicks couldn't pair with.
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Why does she have your mom's old Android tablet pressed to her face?
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Throughout most of the series, the characters have cell phones pressed to ears.
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" Pressed to "pick any leader," Johnson finally replied, "The former president of Mexico.
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In fact, you'll be hard-pressed to find a better option right now.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find more opposite opposites than jellyfish and robots.
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The presumptive GOP nominee would be hard-pressed to prove that scenario, however.
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If pressed to a point, they will spend it on clubs and bullets.
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However, there's one skill he's not pressed to work on: changing dirty diapers.
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Pressed to elaborate on his remarks, Mr. Trump did appear to step back.
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One would be hard-pressed to find MPs from any party that disagree.
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You'd be hard pressed to find a vertical merger denied by the regulators.
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"Members would be hard-pressed to explain why they failed to support" it.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find many Republicans who wouldn't endorse him now.
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If I were the agent, I would be hard-pressed to accept this.
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But a century ago, you'd have been hard pressed to find any there.
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But prosecutors were pressed to proceed and the trial began in November 1946.
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Monetary policy makers and other economics experts are hard pressed to explain why.
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You would be hard-pressed to find greatness in Mr. Rorem's vast oeuvre.
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Micromobility companies have been hard-pressed to cut spending and push toward profitability.
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You would be hard-pressed to find fault with the Cleveland Orchestra's performance.
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Her hair was cut short and pressed to her scalp in dark waves.
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Still, Mr. Exner was hard pressed to name more than a few accomplishments.
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However, Disney will be hard pressed to repeat this year's success in 2020.
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When he got to the C.I.A., he pressed to reinvigorate the sabotage program.
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Once harvested, the plant is roasted and pressed to extract juices for distillation.
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She pressed to keep her hair, as it's a part of her Rastafarian religion.
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We'd be hard-pressed to find anyone among us who doesn't love saving money.
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You'd be hard pressed to find two more dissimilar players working so closely together.
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You can usually find great deals you'd be hard-pressed to find at dinnertime.
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You'd be hard pressed to find someone who confuses Donald Glover with Donald Trump.
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I think we'd be hard-pressed to say we're not going to do it.
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Until recently, you'd be hard-pressed to find many other options open to you.
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Lapan says he'd be "hard-pressed" to think recipients weren't aware of the change.
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You would be hard-pressed to find someone who'd dub Kim Kardashian a minimalist.
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Gay Iranian men are pressed to accept cross-sex hormones and gender-reassignment surgery.
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"I fear you'll be hard-pressed to find anyone who will," the doctor says.
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" Pressed to explain, he added, "Any kind of fight, I loved it, including physical.
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Again Trump was pressed to address whether he saw a rise in white nationalism.
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They will be hard pressed to find insurance companies willing to cover their properties.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find something comparable for less than $2 anywhere else.
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Like the poll respondents, she was also hard pressed to explain what socialism is.
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Workers trapped in low-wage jobs are also hard-pressed to cover unanticipated expenses.
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His hand was pressed to his collarbone, where blood seeped through a white bandage.
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I would be very hard-pressed to find anyone who has not seen it.
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Mr. Adler, of BizBash, said corporations are hard-pressed to cancel holiday parties outright.
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The sole remaining officer in the section was hard-pressed to meet multiple needs.
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And if a curve ball comes, they may be hard-pressed to dodge it.
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The Europeans may also be pressed to penalize smugglers of Venezuelan gold into Europe.
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Honestly, you'd be hard-pressed to think of too many electronic accessories less utilitarian.
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Obama pressed to update federal nutrition standards and to bring healthier foods to schools.
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Throngs of people navigate the sidewalks and streets with cellphones pressed to their ears.
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The network's publicity department was hard-pressed to describe what Tewksbury was up to.
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When pressed to keep traveling down this hypothetical road, Kasich tried to stop it.
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He will also most likely be pressed to resume the testing of nuclear weapons.
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But Mexico has pressed to establish a dialogue with the new administration in Washington.
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You'd be hard pressed to find someone who doesn't enjoy going to the movies.
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Visit in slow season and it's a value you'll be hard-pressed to beat.
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The Islamic Republic would be very hard pressed to find a successor so skilled.
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You'd be hard pressed to find a better real-life application than that, Joel.
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You would be hard-pressed to pick out a single trend in the event's demographics.
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That's something you'd likely be hard pressed to find anyone but the beef industry opposing.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find a model who doesn't at least admire Kate Moss.
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I just know that I must be pressed to the mark of a high calling.
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"It's something a person would be hard-pressed to claim they don't remember," he said.
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At the time, you would be hard-pressed to find someone without their own theories.
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Personally, I'm hard-pressed to figure out what their legal analysis is going to be.
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If you were scripting a comedy you'd be hard pressed to make this stuff up.
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" Gill added: "You would be hard pressed to find a case with so much evidence.
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You might be hard pressed to find a Mark or Sam in Egypt's next generation.
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Should one of them develop a geoengineering capacity, others might feel pressed to as well.
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But he will be hard pressed to ward off US assaults on the global organization.
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Collins and Murkowski continually checked in with McCain, in between getting pressed to flip themselves.
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Down the ballot, the party was hard-pressed to identify rising stars to challenge Republicans.
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Declining subscriptions have left cable companies hard-pressed to pay higher prices for TV shows.
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We'd be hard-pressed to find a food mascot more memorable than the Pillsbury Doughboy.
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" When pressed to explain his answer in more than one word, he answered: "not good.
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Plus, you'd be hard-pressed to find a regular moisturizer that's as cute as this.
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At first glance, you' be hard-pressed to distinguish it from an old school wristwatch.
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Macron was unapologetic when pressed to comment on Wednesday during a visit to southern France.
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From the investor standpoint, you would be hard pressed to find a more promising opportunity.
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He says it's a hell of an accomplishment, and you'd be hard-pressed to disagree.
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Everything is arranged by color, and you'll be hard-pressed to spot anything non-monochromatic.
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Clinton was pressed to answer some uncomfortable questions about her support of late-term abortion.
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You'll be hard-pressed to find anyone over 40-years old in the lowercase tribe.
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THE average adult would be hard-pressed to explain how volcanoes erupt in intricate detail.
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The result is a powerful network effect that competitors will be hard pressed to match.
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That is why Republicans are hard pressed to cement this confirmation to the Supreme Court.
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You know, a normal, very nice, very likable Republican would be hard pressed to win.
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Pressed to elaborate, the critics acknowledged that they had not yet encountered a disagreeable slide.
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Candidates are pressed to express a rooting interest — ideally with a plausible pre-existing explanation.
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You'd be hard-pressed to call a 350-square-mile body of water a desert.
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For instance, he may be pressed to drop his bid to end the estate tax.
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When pressed to be more specific about what Cuba could do, she declined to answer.
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For credit unions harder pressed to fund their operations, that figure can get much higher.
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It's also something that, absent intelligence leaks, reporters would have been hard-pressed to uncover.
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"But I feel like you'd be hard-pressed to say it's surprising, given the rhetoric."
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Shaken lawmakers softened their partisan tone and some pressed to loosen restrictions on gun access.
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Shaken lawmakers softened their partisan tone, and some pressed to loosen restrictions on gun access.
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But you'd be hard pressed to find anything naïve or unpolished about the work itself.
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Both were being pressed to assist in Mr. Giuliani's hunt for dirt on Mr. Biden.
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It must be pressed to show in detail how its "Initiative" will strengthen its effectiveness.
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TWO YEARS LATER, YOU ARE HARD PRESSED TO FIND ANYONE FROM GILLETTE IN THE COMPANY.
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If I were only thinking about myself, I wouldn&apost feel pressed to build wealth.
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When new arrivals are pressed to speak only English, native languages and dialects fade away.
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If oil prices stay low, the Kurds will be hard pressed to become self-sufficient.
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You would be hard pressed to find a more ingratiating spokesman for former child combatants.
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I'm pressed to find this shirt so I re-track my steps to find it.
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And without the power of incumbency, Republicans may be hard pressed to keep those seats.
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He must also be pressed to address the indirect costs, of which there are many.
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Though you might not be as pressed to beat it as you were the original.
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The state of Nevada pressed to execute him, too, in a new lethal injection chamber.
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Representative Steve King of Iowa, a blatant racist, is not widely being pressed to resign.
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China would be hard-pressed to find a safe alternative investment with a good yield.
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I turn toward him, already smiling, and my hand's pressed to my heart— But he's gone.
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Even in Apple forums , you'll be hard-pressed to find anyone who likes the Touch Bar.
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If you're hunting for a smartphone, you'll be hard pressed to find another deal this good.
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Our selections are eclectic, and you'd be hard-pressed to find a theme or collective fabric.
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These days, you'd be hard-pressed to find an app or device that doesn't offer it.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find another iPhone app that's anywhere near as influential as Instagram.
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You'd be hard pressed to find someone who doesn't like at least one of her songs.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find any major corporation behind a unionization or living wage campaign.
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You'd be hard pressed to spot anyone in the ethereal photos compiled in his series, Segue.
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In the hearing, Pruitt was pressed to reject anonymous donations, but he made no hard promises.
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But Mr Gorsuch is a scholarly, refined jurist whom Democrats will be hard-pressed to vilify.
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"Before the Bundy ranch, I'd be hard pressed to think of something similar," Mr. Pitcavage said.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find a major media outlet that never comments on women's weight.
|
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With an open investigation looming, Masterson will likely been hard pressed to find work these days.
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The police are also hard pressed to overcome the fear of IS that discourages possible informants.
|
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You might be hard-pressed to tell the difference between Windows 10 and the Anniversary Update.
|
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You'll be hard pressed to find someone under 35 who doesn't know about The Powerpuff Girls.
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No one should be hard-pressed to find extant media with which to remember his talents.
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Even if such a network existed, it would be hard-pressed to flood Hungary with migrants.
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In fact, from a pure spec standpoint, you'd be pretty hard pressed to distinguish the devices.
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Intermediaries such as PBMs and wholesalers will be pressed to become more than just pass-throughs.
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You'd be hard pressed to find a rock musician with the international clout of Gutxi Bibang.
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You'd be hard-pressed to do better than this uninhabited island near the Tahiti International Airport.
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Postmasters and mail superintendents will be hard-pressed to find a similar gig in their field.
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Trump had been pressed to distance himself from his global business before becoming president in January.
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But I'd be hard pressed to say anything isn't normal regarding what comes up during sex.
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Priced at only $16.78, you'll be hard pressed to find a better style deal this winter.
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Policies change fast as companies owned by venture capitalists are pressed to prioritise profit over privacy.
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Ivanka Trump, one of her father's closest advisers, has pressed to stay in the climate agreement.
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But they would be hard-pressed to identify progress on Iran's human and political rights record.
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"You would be hard-pressed to find someone who has trained more leaders," Mr. Adams said.
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In addition, some Democrats in Congress have pressed to toughen the screening process for Syrian refugees.
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"A more tight-knit group of people you will be hard pressed to find," he added.
|
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Yet a human theater wiki would be hard pressed to recognize any of the Fringe participants.
|
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Aides also described instances in which Pruitt pressed to travel first class or via private jet.
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Given these dynamics, Congress would have been hard-pressed to justify not giving India the waiver.
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Without skilled personnel in place, manufacturers will be hard-pressed to keep up with market demands.
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Sometimes people are hard-pressed to name more than three films in which Fassbender has starred.
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Like both of them, he's attracted to politics for reasons he'd be hard pressed to express.
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Vasile, who had a criminal record, said he was pressed to drop his request for asylum.
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In fact, people buying these pieces would be hard-pressed to see significant appreciation over time.
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"I've never studied tropical medicine," he said, though he is often pressed to consult in Bali.
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You're hard pressed to find someone who thinks Weezer's post-Blue musical excursion was as good.
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It's not much, but it's something, and you'll be hard-pressed to find a better offer.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find someone who hasn't enjoyed at least one Julia Roberts movie.
|
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Without the governorship, Republicans will be hard-pressed to hold their ground or narrow the deficit.
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Scanning his bookshelf, he settled on Orwell's novel, for reasons he is hard pressed to explain.
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And at this price point, you&aposd be hard-pressed to find a better STEM robot.
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President George W. Bush pressed to partially privatize Social Security, and many Republicans disliked that idea.
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As for what those regulations would look like, most policy experts are hard-pressed to say.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find an athlete who had a wilder year than Antonio Brown.
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On Wednesday, David Hale, the State Department's No. 3 official, will be pressed to provide answers.
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Yet, patients—and their doctors—would be hard pressed to know if immunization would be beneficial.
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"Salem 1692 = absence of evidence+powerless, innocent victims were hanged or pressed to death," Driscoll wrote.
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Menendez has repeatedly pressed to move forward on the legislation in the wake of Turkey's actions.
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The EPA is already hard-pressed to keep up with this year's surge in big hurricanes.
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The second was tackled, his face pressed to the ground, after the officers breached the barricade.
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The Chinese would be hard-pressed to find a safe alternative investment with a good yield.
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Herzog even elicits compassion for figures I might otherwise have been hard-pressed to find redeeming.
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What is my responsibility to any of this, a face pressed to the glass, peering in?
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You'd be hard pressed to find someone with the work rate of Luis Suarez right now.
|
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One would have been hard-pressed to dream up a worse beginning to the month for Samsung.
|
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By then the public is alarmed and afraid and investigators are hard-pressed to stop the destruction.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find someone dressed in anything other than lederhosen and dirndl at Oktoberfest.
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Looking at the included renderings in the patent, one would be hard-pressed to say what's different.
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"Plenty of people are working and are hard-pressed to find a place to invest," said Yardeni.
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Accused by Mr. Bosworth of "egregious" human rights abuses and pressed to allow elections, Mr. Marcos relented.
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In fact, I would have been hard-pressed to identify it as venison in the first place.
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The Republican president-elect has pressed to halt such releases and has vowed to keep Guantanamo open.
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You'd be hard pressed to call Quantum Inventions a startup, although it certainly operating in startup style.
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In the internet era you'd be hard pressed to find a more valuable resource than radio spectrum.
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You'll be hard pressed to find many VCs making investment decisions mid-July through August this summer.
|
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Without knowing which is which, you'd be hard pressed to tell which phone costs double the price.
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One would be hard-pressed to describe the students of West Beverly High as a diverse lot.
|
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You'd be hard pressed to ever have access to as many games for as low a price.
|
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You would be hard-pressed to find a space opera classic beyond C.J. Cherryh's fantastic Downbelow Station.
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You would be hard pressed to find someone who didn t like Barbara Smith or B. Smith.
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You'd be hard pressed to find a neomelodico album on the high street in Milan or Turin.
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One would be hard-pressed to identify the worst political ideas to come from this presidential campaign.
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In fact, passersby would be hard-pressed to detect that they're smart glasses in the first place.
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You'd be hard pressed to tell the difference without holding both cameras simultaneously, but it's worth noting.
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You would be hard pressed to find a policymaker whose constituents are not affected by this issue.
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White House historians and professors were hard-pressed to think of any exact parallel to this case.
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Today, the shepherds and wise men might be hard-pressed to recognize even the most devout celebration.
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But the Mets will be hard-pressed to stay in the playoff race without Walker and Matz.
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CreditCreditPhilip Montgomery for The New York Times He was hard-pressed to explain it even to himself.
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Because the city lacks a thriving commercial district, it is hard-pressed to generate sales tax revenue.
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You'd be hard pressed to find two people who love new musicals more than George and me.
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A third turned the invitation down, reportedly due to fears they would be pressed to donate money.
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I'd be hard-pressed to think of anyone who has ever been any funnier in a sitcom.
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The reader, however, is hard pressed to sympathize with the idea that he did not understand Bellow.
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As president-elect, she might also be hard-pressed to undercut Mr. Obama's choice of Judge Garland.
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When pressed to take a position at a press conference, she repeatedly refused to make any condemnation.
|
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Emerging competitors like Shipt, Postmates and StorePower may be hard-pressed to raise funding following this round.
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He was, they'd be pressed to say by a panicking producer, quite polite when he ordered pints.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find an aspect of the president's life that isn't marked by grifting.
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Even after being admonished by federal judges, the two states seem hard-pressed to follow court orders.
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Still, the play is hard-pressed to beat the creativity and grittiness of the Mudd Club itself.
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In addition, Mr. Trump would be hard-pressed to demonstrate that the caravan constitutes a national emergency.
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But check in with Riverdale High lately, and you'll be hard pressed to find anything like that.
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With Mr. Stone, even the most conservative cleric would have been hard-pressed to find something objectionable.
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Ade's still looking wan, downing bottles of water sitting on the floor, back pressed to the couch.
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Pressed to weigh in on same-sex marriage, he said he preferred to stick to the Gospel.
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Even so, you would be hard pressed to find these five men represented in concert halls today.
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"You'd be hard pressed to find anybody who saw any evidence of strain during" the second presidency.
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She would be hard pressed to explain the provenance of the furniture, which is basic and comfortable.
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Central bankers and regulators would be hard pressed to prevent the damage from spreading like a pandemic.
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" Pressed to name the specific communities, Mr. Moore said that they were in "Illinois, Indiana — up there.
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Sure, she's 64, a time when some women her age are feeling pressed to close up shop.
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The same week, Mr. Trump, visiting The Washington Post, was pressed to name his foreign policy team.
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A solitary tree, black against the sky, like a finger pressed to the lips calling for silence.
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Pressed to explain the Giants' continuing troubles on the offensive line, McAdoo tried to scatter the blame.
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But the local trattoria, taqueria, curry shop and sushi bar will be pressed to stay in business.
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But he warned that officials would be "hard-pressed" to maintain current federal funding levels for ISS.
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Female employees reported being pressed to trade sexual favors for advancement, explicit sex talk, groping and more.
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Still others refused to comment or grew angry when pressed to comment on the GOP presidential hopeful.
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The Senate will be hard-pressed to confirm an F.B.I. director who is an obvious political lackey.
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And I'm telling you, a more tightknit group of people you will be hard-pressed to find.
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"They're going to be hard-pressed to say whether states will take the opt out," he added.
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Appearing before Congress last week, the U.S. FDA's acting commissioner was pressed to explain the agency's position.
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His mate, Masha, sat on her rump, a half-empty bottle of champagne pressed to her breast.
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These days, the world would be hard-pressed to find a more dangerous wounded animal than Iran.
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"I'd be hard pressed to find a more honest and hardworking reporter," she said in an email.
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The rages would be almost incomprehensible to an outsider—I'm hard pressed to explain them to myself. . . .
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" And pressed to apologize for his physical interactions with women, he offered, "Sorry I invaded your space.
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Operation is simple and intuitive: Two large paddles are pressed to turn the machine on and off.
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Lee, one of the most conservative members, has pressed to roll back more of Obamacare's insurance regulations.
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With so few complications, a doctor would be hard-pressed to admit enough patients to keep hospital privileges.
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Other high-profile businesspeople detained in China have been pressed to release messages insisting that everything is fine.
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But to be very clear, some of us might be hard pressed to call Spotify exactly an underdog.
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But you'll be hard pressed to find anything below half an inch or weighing less than 5003 pounds.
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"The ACLU would be hard pressed to take Brandenburg&aposs case today, given its new guidelines," Kaminer wrote.
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Pressed to provide a bit more detail, Trump advocated for allowing people to buy insurance across state lines.
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Where political ties to Russia are strong, for example, they may be pressed to look the other way.
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Joyus' compact travel steamer will ensure her date night outfits are pressed to perfection whenever she's in town.
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Companies such as Facebook and Twitter have also been pressed to remove conspiracy driven content and hate speech.
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Now you'd be hard pressed to find a comment section on the web that isn't moderated by humans.
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Just look at Trump's infamous Twitter feed and you'll be hard-pressed to find any mention of Mrs.
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In fact, we'd be hard-pressed to find a Refinery29 style or trend roundup that didn't include her.
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FBI agents again pressed to take more overt steps in the Clinton Foundation probe, including possibly issuing subpoenas.
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The courts may be hard-pressed to find prejudice given these contradictory situations before and after Mistry's ouster.
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Add in an alpaca, and you have a tale that your friends will be hard-pressed to top.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find another connected lighting system that's this accessibly priced and easy to install.
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Image: APHumanity would understand very little about cancer, and be hard-pressed to find cures, without scientific research.
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But whatever that point is, I'm still pretty hard-pressed to come up with any benefits at all.
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" When pressed to make an educated guess, Hublin said Denisovans "probably looked like an early form of Neanderthals.
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After putting the first half onion on the blades, I pressed and pressed and pressed... to no success.
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And I'm telling you, a more tight-knit group of people you will be hard-pressed to find.
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Now, for those of you who love Apple products, you would be hard-pressed to beat my family.
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We're told Pamela and Kim have no beef but if pressed to choose, Pam's siding with the animals.
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You can also pre-order the vinyl-only release, which will be pressed to just 300 copies, here.
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Amid growing concerns about a global recession, sellers can be hard-pressed to find buyers in the market.
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But you'd be hard-pressed to find a person who says "no thanks!" to a Nutella doughnut bouquet.
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What surprises me about the X23 is that you'd be hard pressed to identify the one big thing.
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For both, hands are laced, pressed together prayerfully, pressed to the heart or perhaps extended to the audience.
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If you can't attract people to you, then you're going to be hard-pressed to form a cult.
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You'll be hard-pressed to find another hotel in Manhattan with designs as thoughtful and prices as sensible.
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The problems India faces are so severe that any political party would be hard-pressed to address them.
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"We were hard pressed to meet operating expenses," Ms. Ambrosini explained, and there was no money for Daubigny.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find a time when one member of the Lyons isn't feuding with another.
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Other times, however, I'm hard pressed to put it any better than the French writer Michel de Montaigne.
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There were certainly black, Hispanic, and Asian delegates, but you'd have to been hard-pressed to find them.
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The association tells midwives to advise mothers against sunat and, if pressed, to dab the genitals with iodine.
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When pressed to weigh in on the deal, McMullen said Whole Foods is a "good fit" for Amazon.
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There may be precedents in other countries, but one would be hard pressed to find a precedent here.
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So you would be hard-pressed to find a sense of farewell in his music from that time.
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The skin is pressed to produce mink oil, which repels water and is an additive in cosmetic products.
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Food businesses may be pressed to find the surplus food, funds and labor to maintain food donation programs.
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"I'm not going to get into a back-and-forth," she said, when pressed to explain her remarks.
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Prosecutors would be hard pressed to obtain a guilty verdict at trial if the victims did not testify.
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Yet even the casual reader of the Bible will be hard-pressed to recreate this interpretation of Romans.
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You'll be hard-pressed to recognize any of them, though; they completely disappear inside the rasping Skeksis voices.
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You will be hard-pressed to find another orthopedic dog bed that offers that same combination of benefits.
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You'd probably be hard pressed to find a successful startup or unicorn that didn't have such a session.
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Cissna's defenders contend that he tried to adhere to the law while Miller pressed to overstep legal boundaries.
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But you would be hard-pressed to find much positive media coverage of these or Kushner's other achievements.
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But if you search for "tailwind," you will be hard pressed to find any compelling images at all.
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" When pressed to clarify if that meant forces loyal to Mr. Assad, Mr. Sisi gave a terse "yes.
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Its business is levered to increasing homes' values, a driver that Amazon would be hard-pressed to challenge.
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You would be hard pressed to find a sitting Republican who shares his view on the FCC rules.
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Mulvaney added that he's "hard pressed" to think of anything more Trump could do to end the shutdown.
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But one would be hard-pressed to find a single credible Islamic scholar who interprets it this way.
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These are the policies that Republicans would be hardest-pressed to oppose, and Democrats should push them hard.
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If the justices rule for Mr. Phillips, they will be hard-pressed to find a clear limiting principle.
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Pressed to say on Wednesday at a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing whether the administration thinks the Sept.
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Politico reported that White House adviser Stephen Miller has recently pressed to remove other immigration officials, including Mitnick.
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Payton won't be pressed to score and can concentrate on facilitating, cutting, and wreaking havoc on the other end.
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The market will be hard-pressed to find a bottom with key support levels falling through left and right.
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That tweet is accompanied by a photo of Gary, nose pressed to the window, presumably awaiting his mother's arrival.
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The Peloponnesian War is going on around you, though you'd be hard-pressed to notice most of the time.
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At a top speed of 12 miles per hour, you'd still be hard pressed to outrun this prehistoric beast.
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One would be hard-pressed to find a better-traveled bunch of folks than the readers of Travel + Leisure.
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When it comes to Apple's wired EarPods, you'd be hard-pressed to find someone who actually enjoys using them.
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You'd be hard pressed to find any Cheesecake Factory in the Chicago area with a rating above three stars.
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If someone asked you what the temperature of the pot was, you'd be hard pressed to give an answer.
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The findings come as hospitals are increasingly pressed to figure out ways to keep patients healthier, and for longer.
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You'd be hard-pressed to name a more impactful figure in rock music right now than Laura Jane Grace.
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I only grew up once, but you'd be hard-pressed to convince me there's somewhere better to do it.
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The odor that surrounded the "legacies" was so rank I have no doubt some "legacies" felt pressed to lie.
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You'd be hard pressed to find a pair of pants at Urban Outfitters that aren't high waters right now.
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" She added that she was "hard pressed to see any commitment to diversity, localism, or competition in that result.
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You'd be hard pressed to find a more perfect union, and retailers have been stocking the shelves in preparation.
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In fact, you'd be hard-pressed to find an industry that a blockchain-based startup isn't threatening to disrupt.
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Even the most transformational technology would be hard-pressed to overcome the cramped display space for big-ticket items.
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Nonetheless, Mr Putin may be hard-pressed to find popular support for fresh intervention in Ukraine on religious grounds.
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You'll be hard-pressed to find a truly ugly display outside of super budget phones intended for developing markets.
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"The tea tree's leaves are either ground into a powdered extract or pressed to create an oil," Qureshi said.
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And despite the fact that keeps singing "I'm not pressed" to herself in the shower, she is definitely pressed.
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You'll be hard pressed to find a Q&A where a male character is criticized for being too awful.
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GoPro would have been hard-pressed to find a more scenic locale with which to launch its latest offers.
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More Daron Cruickshank You would be hard pressed to find a fight fan who doesn't find Daron Cruickshank entertaining.
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Still, even the most prudish games enthusiast would be hard-pressed to avoid indulging in the occasional virtual substance.
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We'd be hard-pressed to find something we love to cover more than a rapidly evolving tech startup ecosystem.
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That's probably the right move for a story that will be hard-pressed to end in anything but tragedy.
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Thanks to the open ear design, you'd be hard-pressed to find a higher level of safety anywhere else.
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Yes, but: Despite the spike in sales earlier this year, Mattel has been hard-pressed to maintain the momentum.
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You'll be pretty hard pressed to find many of these around — this one sells for US$113 on Etsy.
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It has a wheel to scroll as well as a button that can be pressed to take a picture.
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But until Amazon's devoted customers change their habits, I'm hard-pressed to imagine Bezos's company stepping off the gas.
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The government had been pressed to announce details regarding its spending and tax relief plans despite its brief tenure.
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Labor stoppages are common in Argentina, where employers are hard-pressed to grant pay increases in line with inflation.
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Trust me, you'll be hard-pressed to find another 10 percent that goes down nearly as smooth this summer.
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What you have here is an immaculate history of every amazing boogie and disco record ever pressed to wax.
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A third of them turned the invitation down, reportedly due to fears they would be pressed to donate money.
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We'd be seriously hard pressed to remember any specific occasion when we slugged down one of these potent cocktails.
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Democrats would be hard-pressed to vote against these wildly popular provisions that they have supported in the past.
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In the coming months, each candidate will be pressed to provide more specifics; Mr. Trump has been especially vague.
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Koskinen also said people would be hard-pressed to find evidence the IRS is currently engaging in political targeting.
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The attorney general has cautioned that he will be hard pressed to defend the legislation in Israel's Supreme Court.
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At the time, Mr. Trump would have been hard-pressed to pay tens of millions of dollars in taxes.
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In the chaotic world of politics one would be hard pressed to understand the motivations of the elected officials.
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He was pressed to describe the specific activities that would make an agent vulnerable to an enemy's spy tradecraft.
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The companies were repeatedly pressed to answer for their market dominance and reports of anti-competitive tactics, with Rep.
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You'll be hard-pressed to find a dance party after the reception or any religious element to the ceremony.
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" To be fair, you'd be hard-pressed to find someone who'd describe the trio's speaker-frying jams as "boring.
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Forget exceptional; America has been hard-pressed to produce a quasi-contender in this tournament or any Grand Slam.
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Still, you'd be hard pressed to identify a single compelling foreign policy advantage to taking this trip right now.
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ESPN The Warriors haven't been pressed to perform since they lost to the Los Angeles Lakers earlier this month.
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After decades of war, they are hard-pressed to demonstrate that they offer Afghanistan something more than unending conflict.
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I'd be hard pressed to predict what will happen in eight more weeks much less two years from now.
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Cheek pressed to the rough rubber floor, terrified, I watched the dance of the leaders as they switched positions.
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"From my experience, communities that are struggling financially are going to be the hardest pressed to respond," he said.
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"How do I look?" asked Uma, showing her friend a large red bindi she had pressed to her forehead.
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The president had also pressed to eliminate the estate tax, a provision that would have hugely benefited his heirs.
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Visually, you'd be hard-pressed to tell the Sonos One from the Sonos One SL, especially at a distance.
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Now, I think, most people would be very hard-pressed to identify who runs Breitbart, outside of you two.
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Before answering questions, she would pause, fingers pressed to her temples and a twitch of her mouth conveying apprehension.
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Mr. Zandi said he was "hard pressed" to think of any industries that would benefit from these proposed changes.
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These days, however, you would be hard pressed to find an insurance company commercial that isn't going for laughs.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find what Americans think of as chili in Mexico, but it abounds in Texas.
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" Pressed to be more specific, she added: "There are multiple bills on the floor in the United States Senate.
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And without new revenue or painful cuts, Mr. Murphy will be hard pressed to realize his far-reaching goals.
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Mr. Bofa said he ran around the corner and saw the car and the stroller pressed to the wall.
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"Among the workers who currently enjoy a balanced lifestyle, they'd be hard-pressed to give it up," Colliton says.
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The friend's breasts are pressed to Leda's side; her pillowy bottom and thighs rest in ostentatiously painted red drapery.
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What I am hard pressed to understand is why actors believe that what they have to say is important.
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You would be hard-pressed to find a better example of a public-private partnership in the federal government.
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Female employees reported being pressed to trade sexual favors for advancement and endure explicit sex talk, groping, and more.
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I think you'd be hard-pressed to find someone who joins or leaves a company based on M&M's.
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Mr. Lopez said that the employees are pressed to watch the limits, while being pushed to carry more packages.
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He's interested in data and internet privacy issues, but he's hard-pressed to get a foothold in such fields.
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Black hairstyles have cycled from conked and pressed to Afros to relaxed to natural again for nearly a century.
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Following Clinton's victory over Sanders, the party was pressed to enact a series of reforms to bolster grassroots candidates.
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You'd be hard-pressed to keep one out of your swimming pool, let alone a 27,000-acre property like Disney.
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Which means, among other things, that you'll be hard pressed to find any devices that actually read the new format.
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I'd be hard pressed to believe Drake isn't aware of it and eager to recapture the same feeling with VIEWS.
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Designers flexed major draping and tailoring muscles — sophisticated upmarket techniques that fast-fashion brands will be hard-pressed to replicate.
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So we wouldn't be hard pressed to argue that these sweet little treats go well with, well just about anything.
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You'd be hard pressed to find an analyst in any field of economic policy who is against invention and innovation.
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Let's take a look at the U.S. chains you'll be hard pressed to find, or no longer exist in Australia.
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I'm hard-pressed to think of a way my story could benefit my mother, who is now in her 80s.
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Popular thriller author Lisa Jewell weaves a page-turning story with secrets that you'll be hard-pressed to figure out.
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Even though wallabies are native to Australia, you'd be hard-pressed to find them casually hopping around in the city.
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I'm hard pressed to find a grumpier crowd than the line at the local coffee shop at 8:00 a.m.
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That experience could also be a solitary one — you'd be hard-pressed to find an acquaintance familiar with these videos.
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And of course, in contrast, you'd be hard pressed to find one of in any cabinet in most American kitchens.
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And when pressed to see the alleged assault from Crews's perspective, Hughley says he would never have let it happen.
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"People pressed to say, there needs to be some kind of escalation flow, or prioritization flow," one former employee said.
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It's practically an American fairy tale, and yet Uber's lawyers are hard-pressed to get this archetypal narrative to stick.
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Even with clear headwinds for Republicans, Democrats will be hard-pressed to reclaim the Senate majority they lost in 613.
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Moreover, only if wage growth is allowed to rise will firms be pressed to invest more in labour-saving technology.
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Culpo threw on several outfits and, fair warning ... you'll be hard-pressed to pick a favorite 'cause they're all fire.
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Republicans were already going to be hard-pressed to hold the Senate given the number of seats they are defending.
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You would be hard pressed to find someone from Amazon in the front row of the Gucci fall collection show.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find that level of tech integration in BMWs and Mercedes let alone a comparable Mustang.
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Too many times we are pressed to appease a client or supervisor, and we end up confusing activity with achievement.
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" Ernst admitted "the president does have flaws, but I'd be hard-pressed to find any president that doesn't have flaws.
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You'd be hard pressed to find a kink veteran who doesn't consider aftercare an indispensable facet of any kinky play.
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Jim Browning of the 82nd Airborne Division has his eyes glued to the screen, a telephone pressed to his ear.
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Even the creators of deep-learning algorithms are often hard-pressed to investigate and interpret the logic behind their decisions.
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When it comes to global soccer, you'd be hard-pressed to overstate the significance of FIFA's presidential election this Friday.
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Despite the fact that it's electronic, you'd be hard pressed to describe much of the Baths material under that banner.
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Aside from the spinach-like coloring, we'd be hard pressed to guess that these bars had any greenery involved whatsoever.
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In fact, you'd probably be hard-pressed to spot too many differences in terms of industrial design this time out.
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The differences are in the details, but you'd be hard-pressed to spot them unless you were looking very carefully.
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Scroll through any list of popular podcasts, and you would be hard-pressed to find one that fits the bill.
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While traveling abroad last week, Trump was repeatedly pressed to stay in the deal by European leaders and the pope.
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Pressed to fill "mission critical" positions at understaffed facilities, wardens will have no choice but to increase reliance on augmentation.
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She had come to the United States for business, though she would have been hard pressed to say what kind.
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" When pressed to rule out a possible pardon, Sanders said she would not engage a "hypothetical" that she called "ridiculous.
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You'd imagine the OnePlus 7T would come with some kind of compromise, but you'd be hard-pressed to fault it.
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You'd likely be hard-pressed to find somebody who doesn't have the Venmo app on their iPhone or Android phone.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hard pressed to quash allegations that its popular "fear gauge" is being manipulated, Cboe Global Markets (CBOE.
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But you'd be hard-pressed to really say much about what they do -- or pick them out of a lineup.
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"A geographer would be hard-pressed to find a major western river that Roosevelt didn't want to dam," Brinkley writes.
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Pressed to provide a real answer about division in this country, he brags about imposing tariffs on Chinese goods. pic.twitter.
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Once more he walked down the cold, brilliant hall, the drive in his fist, his fist pressed to his heart.
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Barring Netflix's solid selection of Errol Morris films, you'd be hard-pressed to stream a better example of cinéma vérité.
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On the night we visit, I am hard pressed to see even a single Thai face in the seated audience.
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You'll be hard-pressed to find a bad matchup among the Power Five conferences, each of which offer compelling plotlines.
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The board has pressed to oversee day-to-day governance in Puerto Rico, but the courts haven't given that authority.
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WINNER: Trader Joe's — We'd be hard-pressed to find a scenario where this superb snack didn't come out on top.
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But when pressed to explain his crime, a question he would be asked at every parole hearing, Mr. MacKenzie struggled.
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A.N.C. officials have said previously that Mr. Zuma had pressed to remain in office for another three to six months.
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" When pressed to say if that time might come before the 2020 presidential election, Mattis said, "I can't say that.
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As sexual assault accusers go, one would have been hard pressed to find one more able and affable than Ford.
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And it wouldn't be at all surprising if Alphabet continues to be pressed to disclose more about its various operations.
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This is especially true of the 2020 Democratic presidential primaries, with candidates being pressed to stake their positions and Sen.
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Anyone familiar with New York's machine politics would have been hard-pressed to dismiss the line as common campaign rhetoric.
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In a photograph taken in Rumney, N.H., a climber hangs sideways, his face pressed to the wall, his eyes clenched.
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Because of several years of poor performance relative to other major endowments, Harvard has been pressed to alter its strategy.
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When the president doesn't provide condemnation that he has been pressed to give, what message does that send but encouragement?
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I have the phone pressed to the side of my head, the 911 operator waiting with me for the police.
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Horowitz will be pressed to explain his conclusions Wednesday before an unfriendly audience: Trump ally Lindsey Graham's Senate Judiciary Committee.
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Mr. Trump, according to several people in his inner circle, pressed to shorten the trip to five or six days.
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Even conservatives near the mainstream's right bank will be hard-pressed to see it as another anti-anti-Communist undertaking.
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You might be hard-pressed to find two awards on the same flights to which you can apply your voucher.
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There are more than 600 million domestic cats on the planet today, and we are hard-pressed to explain why.
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The Male Animal You would be hard-pressed to find someone more devoted to the Cleveland Browns than Jeff Stemler.
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Governments like Mali's, hard-pressed to control vast territories, see drones as a way to keep tabs on insurgent groups.
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Fast-forward to today and you'd be hard-pressed to find an American who doesn't recognize Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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"One would be hard pressed to find a competitor that could make these claims," Tran said in a statement to TechCrunch.
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For myself, I'd be hard pressed to say whether it was Svenonius or Nick Cave who first introduced me to pomade.
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Sure it could be prettier, but you'll be hard-pressed to find another laptop this affordable or fast at this price.
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I think you'd be hard-pressed to find a gay person over the age of 30 who hasn't felt this way.
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The news broke just Tuesday night and Trump will be pressed to address the report for the first time on Wednesday.
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As the ways we consume content multiply and change, media creators are hard-pressed to adapt their methods to take advantage.
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This drives many of his critics to distraction and even his supporters and allies are often hard-pressed to handle it.
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It is a necessary and important conversation about gender that you'd be hard-pressed to find on any other mainstream show.
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If this is your first time signing up for a streaming service, you'd be hard-pressed to find an easier experience.
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"You'd be hard pressed to find a technical Googler who hasn't made a contribution to an open source project," DiBona said.
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He woke up to a friend calling to say, "Hey, you went viral," a fact he was hard-pressed to believe.
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I'm hard pressed to name anyone who has more compassion and empathy for adolescent problems and the struggles of growing up.
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And the cameras could be a little better, but you'd be hard-pressed to find a better phone at this price.
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With 90 degree weather and the hottest bikinis on the market, you'd be pressed to find somewhere steamier in the summer.
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We've seen and used both now, and you'd be hard-pressed to tell one from the other based on graphics alone.
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Trump pressed to have King speak, after repeatedly boasting that "Big Don King" would be speaking at the convention for him.
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Any misstep by Mr Trump or Mr Xi thus leaves central banks hard-pressed to keep economies on an even keel.
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You're going to be hard pressed to find another laptop this well crafted and this great at balancing power and size.
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But the stitching and cut displayed the kind of craftsmanship you're hard-pressed to find on the mass market these days.
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So she was hard-pressed to top her signature swimwear maneuver when hosting a pool party in Las Vegas this weekend.
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Regardless of who wins the Brazilian election, the country's next president will be hard-pressed to unite a bitterly divided nation.
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Amazon's Alexa-powered Echo devices have a physical microphone-off button that can be pressed to ensure no recording takes place.
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Bare Bottom LashesYou'll be hard-pressed to find an image of Kloss with long eyelash extensions or thick coats of mascara.
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Given the overwhelming number of streaming services out there already, users are hard-pressed to sign up for a new one.
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I'm also hard-pressed to figure out a situation where'd you get a lot of use of lugging this module around.
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Yet, the legendary prolificacy of Coolidge notwithstanding, one would be hard-pressed to call the recently published volume a mere initiation.
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Despite the progress, Sinha believes India will be hard pressed to produce the targeted 500 GW of renewable energy by 2030.
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She said she'd been pressed to answer questions about her stance on the Rohingya since 2012, when sectarian violence broke out.
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Well, you'd be hard-pressed to find something more controversial than the below scene, from Spain, comprised of only sex toys.
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When pressed to explain how his ideas could plausibly come to fruition, Mr Sanders invokes the need for a "political revolution".
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For much of the last 20 years, you'd be hard pressed to find a more universally despised company than Comcast Corporation.
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Nishino, meanwhile, will be hard pressed to lift the mood of a Japan camp that has been battered in recent months.
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Instead, the ruling theocracy as a whole should be seen as a vulnerable regime hard-pressed to suppress its own population.
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Supporters are hard-pressed to point to economic benefits from the law, said James Kleckley, of East Carolina University's business college.
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The Withings app can use some freshening up, but on the whole, you'd be hard pressed to find a better hybrid.
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We are now pressed to replace these simple, compelling stories with the more nuanced, complex understanding of the transitional journey underway.
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"You'd be hard-pressed to find a member of Congress who has said, 'no, we shouldn't do an AUMF,'" Flake said.
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"We think they'll be hard-pressed to find someone who can do better than him," a Senate source told the Post.
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You'd be hard pressed to find a single consumer advocate that believes the T-Mobile Sprint union will be any different.
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Though you'd be hard pressed to read any of this scandalabra just by looking at the company's earnings and stock price.
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By then, the Senate would be hard-pressed to confirm a new nominee before midterm elections take place in early November.
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If you like Ron Chernow's Hamilton, you're pressed to buy a historical book by Fox & Friends host and dumbass Brian Kilmeade.
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Neither will appear in the debate next week and both will be hard pressed to qualify for the one in December.
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However, this supports starts to erode when respondents were pressed to think about the FBI gaining access to their own smartphone.
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Analysts said that Marriott would be hard-pressed to beat that price, since doing so could hurt its earnings per share.
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" Pressed to compare Trevor Bauer's bloody pinkie to Curt Schilling's bloody sock, Francona sighed and said: "That was 12 years ago.
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In fact, you will be hard-pressed to think of any common Christmas cookie that you can't create using this set.
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That in turn could spark a larger war, as the United States would be hard-pressed to defend its ally. Sen.
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Expect GOP members in both chambers to continue to be pressed to answer what, if anything, they'll to do in response.
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Unlocking that riddle, frankly, is a task even Poirot, with his grand powers of perception, would be hard-pressed to intuit.
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Shop Asarai skincare at Urban Outfitters hereYou'll be hard-pressed to miss this bright yellow brand sitting on your bathroom counter.
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Meyer's hand soap somebody must have given him a gallon of, his arm around her shoulder, one hip pressed to hers.
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Even then, Republicans may be hard-pressed to fully desert a nominee who maintains a powerful following in the party base.
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Line with plastic wrap, pressed to the base and sides of the pan, leaving a 2-inch overhang on all sides.
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Nor was Mr. Trump's CNN interview on Sunday the first time he had been pressed to repudiate his white supremacist supporters.
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In addition to recording an exorcism, he interviews medical experts who are hard-pressed to fully explain the video they're shown.
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I liked it, but didn't love it, and I'm hard-pressed to explain why it didn't cross that gap for me.
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When pressed to tell the truth under penalty of perjury in formal depositions, Trump has tended to provide something resembling it.
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The Trump initiative probably will create a new set of issues for states that are increasingly hard-pressed to fund transportation.
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The skins remain with the juice until fermentation is complete, and then they are pressed to extract a little bit more.
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It's usually pressed to remove most but not all of the solids, after which it can be aged or filtered further.
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They said that Democrats would be hard-pressed to find many more Lambs with which to slaughter the G.O.P. in November.
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The activewear retailer has been hard-pressed to compete with companies like Nike, Adidas and Lululemon, which are taking market share.
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We might be hard pressed to find words more charged with power to incite, to inflame, to affect violence and destruction.
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Adams's artworks have a compelling sense of incompleteness, as the viewer is pressed to consider what is missing within his representations.
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Contemporary photographers are pressed to consider how to uniquely communicate through their medium to audiences in which everyone totes a camera.
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Mr. Hariri is likely to be pressed to answer many questions about his plans and his experiences during his mysterious journey.
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Standing apart from the festivities, he paced back and forth on the White House lawn, his cellphone pressed to his ear.
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Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, you'd be hard-pressed to find a table without an airport view at Quail & Crane Restaurant.
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Without those cheap prices, individuals and companies would be hard-pressed to find similar products while still balancing their own budgets.
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Net neutrality isn't listed among the session's discussion topics, but it's likely officials will be pressed to address the controversial decision.
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It's not the most attractive device in the world, but I'd be hard-pressed to really hold that against a speaker.
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The board will be hard-pressed to avoid discussing what's next for Mr. Saikawa, who has faced growing skepticism for months.
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Pressed to decide, jurors uncomfortable in voting to convict might seize upon a language issue to explain their reluctance, she said.
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You'd be hard-pressed to locate any sentient human being who insists that they got enough sleep in the year 2019.
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Hillary Clinton will be there, overprepared; Donald Trump says the whole thing's rigged, but he'd be hard-pressed to stay away.
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"Today, you'd be hard-pressed to find a registry that doesn't include a mix of gifts and cash funds," Spector added.
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The material was so densely packed that they suggested visitors would be hard-pressed to leave more than a nail mark.
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The company's Fire tablets aren't best in class by any means, but you'll be hard-pressed to find a cheaper alternative.
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The Rams and Patriots will be hard-pressed to top this nearly three-minute teaser when it comes to pure action.
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I think you would be hard-pressed to find a museum educator who has never thought: What if it happens here?
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A customer would be hard-pressed to find another website that provides the ability to connect with others like Facebook does.
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All in all, you'll be hard-pressed to find something you don't like — even if you're more of a dog person.
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Although, having said that, most people would be hard pressed to point to where it's supposed to be on a globe.
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During the general election, Mr. Romney was pressed to provide more detail amid questions over how much he had paid in taxes.
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But, with a less familiar two-dimensional surface, you'd be hard-pressed to anticipate the shape of the resulting 23-D object.
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Not just among civilians — you'd be hard-pressed to find an artist who didn't turn in a Bowie cover at some point.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find someone who knows doggy CPR, so when man's best friend is in trouble, improvisation is key.
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After all, the color was the trendiest hue of 2016, and you'd be hard-pressed to find someone trendier than Kendall Jenner.
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A pint and a bag of pork scratchings—you'd be hard pressed to find a more humble yet satisfying English pub snack.
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With exposure to over a third of the world's digital customers, you'd be hard pressed to find a company with bigger ambitions.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find an equally capable smartwatch right now, a testament to Apple's skill at making pretty snappy hardware.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, even though he is an Iran hawk, has also pressed to open up diplomatic channels with Iran.
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If pressed to pick an individual stock, he said is an attractive choice because of its upcoming earnings release on Feb. 2.
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" Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities, said "you'll be hard pressed to find a catalyst ... until we flip the calendar.
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Volkswagen pressed to resolve investigations and lawsuits as quickly as possible, while working to repair its reputation with car buyers and dealers.
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Watching her struggle is a visceral experience — culminating in a horrific act of violence you'd be hard-pressed to watch without screaming.
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But you'd be hard pressed to find another year in which book-based movies swept the board like they did in 2016.
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Robots are finally rising up against humans — and I'd be hard-pressed to say I want any of the humans to survive.
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Researchers are now hard-pressed to find a new way to catch the disease and others like it in the earliest stages.
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If you're thinking about getting a new laptop or TV, you'll be hard pressed to find sales this good until Black Friday.
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Lawmakers and FCC commissioners have been hard-pressed to fix the influx of robocalls in the country, albeit in less political pretenses.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find a vehicle type today that isn't in the process of being electrified by some major manufacturer.
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From here on in, the existing tech titans will accrue ever more power, and startups will be increasingly hard-pressed to compete.
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You've probably played arcade-style racing games before, but you'd be hard-pressed to find one as good as Asphalt 9 Legends.
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Large-scale battery makers are being pressed to establish their own recycling facilities, and polluting backyard recyclers have been forced to close.
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The group's executive director, Kristen Clarke, said she was hard-pressed to think of another commission that had acted in such secrecy.
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One vehicle was involved in a crash, but it was a rear-ending that you'll be hard-pressed to blame Google for.
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The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 graphics are so beautiful that you'll be hard-pressed to go back to a console anytime soon.
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So if you live nowhere close to Maine, you'll be hard-pressed to taste its sweet, meaty goodness for a reasonable price.
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And that's what we're going to examine today, through five of the most snow-blind records ever pressed to blinding white vinyl.
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At the start of the 20th century, you'd be hard-pressed to find a building that was more than six stories high.
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Lockheed will be hard-pressed to raise the issue publicly on the difference, as resisting could mean losing out on valuable contracts.
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When it comes to the messages we receive about our bodies, we'd be hard pressed to find anything positive in mainstream media.
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Secretary Clinton, obstinate in the defense of her military action, was pressed to answer questions on Libya in a rare 85033 interview.
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If and when that moment comes, progressives will be hard-pressed to provide more solid answers than anyone has provided thus far.
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But if you didn't look at the spec sheet and just used the phone, you'd be hard-pressed to notice the difference.
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He wants Manny Pacquiao next year and you'd be hard-pressed to find any boxing fans who wouldn't want to watch that.
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The United States may be particularly hard-pressed to sustain the consistent excellence among all team members that was the Karolyis' signature.
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You'd be hard pressed to find a more controversial piece of legislation in tech policy circles than the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
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After all, you would be hard pressed to point to another U.S. ally whose security interests align more closely with our own.
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If in moments he seemed pressed to his limits, and dropped some notes, this enhanced the sense of something monumental taking place.
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" Pressed to elaborate, he offered: "It is a collective of creatives that come from multiple disciplines including visual arts, fashion and music.
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However, you'd be hard-pressed to say that they all still exist solely -- and in some (many?) cases -- for the same reason.
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If young North Africans see stability and prosperity in their own communities, they are far less likely to feel pressed to emigrate.
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With it's slimmer body, Audible integration, and frontlit display, you'd be hard-pressed to find a better e-reader for this price.
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Today, one would be hard pressed to remember many of the playwrights, let alone the plays, produced during that first "woke" period.
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When it comes to fine dining and exceptional service, you'd be hard pressed to match the Roux family in terms of pedigree.
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But when approached at her rallies, even zealous Clinton supporters are often hard-pressed to name a signature policy proposal of hers.
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When pressed to elaborate on the possibility of a third interceptor site, the official stressed that no decision had been made yet.
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Combined with REI's excellent customer service and 100% guarantee, you'd be hard-pressed to find a better solution at this price point.
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Speaking of incendiary, you'd be hard-pressed to find a more emotionally-charged foreign-policy issue other than the Arab-Israeli conflict.
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The truth is you'd be hard pressed to tell them apart from the originals — they probably went back to the original molds.
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While not entirely fair, you'd be hard pressed to call the likes of Hal Robson-Kanu and James Chester truly elite footballers.
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In my day-to-day life, I think you'd be hard-pressed to find someone who uses that word to describe me.
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He said Mueller should be pressed to conclude his investigation as quickly as possible and report on his findings by the Sept.
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"Because the paintings are so texturally rich and exuberant, I'd be hard pressed to identify exactly where the damage occurred," Kalm added.
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"The political process will play itself out, but I think you'd be hard-pressed to keep such a candidate out," Cashman said.
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Beijing will be hard-pressed to find another country that can produce as large a volume of soybeans as American farmers can.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find a makeup-lover who doesn't have a Beautyblender or four in his or her cosmetic stash.
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With an impressive range of 50 shade across warm, cool, and neutral undertones, you'd be hard pressed to not find a match.
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In the case of the drop in Asia for the pound, experts said they were hard-pressed to identify a single cause.
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But anyone would be hard-pressed to find a Spanish speaker in the audience who called the language anything other than Spanish.
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Mr. Flake expressed concern on Monday that the inquiry not be limited and said he had pressed to make sure that happens.
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With a deepening mood of pessimism and fear in Washington, they may be hard-pressed to tackle additional contentious legislation this year.
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Al Franken (D-MN) was only pressed to resign by his fellow senators when claims against him became too numerous to ignore.
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Separation Anxiety is nothing short of a masterpiece of modern screamo and you'd be hard-pressed to say anything to the contrary.
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The sound quality continues to impress people, and for under $10 you'd be hard-pressed to find a more highly recommended pair.
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I meet Balhair Dulai, the temple's vice president, and you'd be hard-pressed to find a more grail and peaceful human being.
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After a gunman opened fire on Republican lawmakers last year at a suburban baseball field, Republicans actually pressed to loosen gun controls.
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Fans at home would be hard-pressed to know much more, as the networks have avoided showing the playing of the anthem.
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If that's the case, Bolton would be hard-pressed to tell the president he wouldn't use "witch hunt" in an official statement.
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Officials have been debating whether North Korea should be pressed to keep to a timeline; Mr. Bolton says the faster the better.
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Pressed to explain Mr. Maduro's resilience, Mr. Levitsky cited one of the only forces more powerful than economic self-interest: ideological polarization.
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With company resources drained by private-equity owners, these retailers were hard pressed to respond to Amazon and invest in online shopping.
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The Panthers averaged 31.3 points per game in 2015, but will be hard-pressed to match that total against Denver's tough defense.
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Many of the sites that consumers use on a daily basis will be hard pressed to operate in a post-SESTA world.
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When pressed to name any area where he disagrees with Trump, he searched for an answer and landed on runaway government spending.
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If Puerto Rico has fewer young people, the island will be pressed to have a healthy and productive workforce in the future.
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It can be easy to forget that just 10 years ago, you&aposd be hard pressed to find them in mainstream conversation.
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Startup founders are hard-pressed to find the right investors — not only to fund their businesses but to help their businesses grow.
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Holt stood, nose pressed to glass, occasionally making engine noises, hand lifting and declining with each catering box loaded into the hold.
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In early August, Trump, pressed to name a woman he might appoint to his Cabinet, could think of only one: his daughter.
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"You'd be hard pressed to find perimeter protections and continuous vulnerability scanning that run in 60 million lines of COBOL," he said.
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The physical space also brings an opportunity to connect with patrons, who are hard-pressed to trade their laptops for a storefront.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find a breakfast plate at a diner that isn't loaded with a pile of greasy, salty potatoes.
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Doing so requires a shared commitment between innovators and the insurance plans that are harder pressed to offer these advances to the poor.
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And, on its own, I'm hard-pressed to imagine how switching out a sheep for a giraffe might spark any meaningful chaos. [VentureBeat]
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Several months ago, you would have been hard-pressed to find someone LESS in the market for a new puppy than I was.
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With so many details still up in the air, public officials are hard-pressed to craft budgets that directly respond to their concerns.
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He'll be replacing LL Cool J as the host of the Grammys this weekend and you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone worse.
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The raid stirred rampant speculation that Cohen could be pressed to provide damaging information on Trump, whom he has fiercely represented for years.
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Pressed to substantiate it during an interview with Fox News host Tucker Carlson, the president said this: Well, I've been reading about things.
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When he moved to the courtyard behind the hotel, people crowded the double doors overlooking the patio, their faces pressed to the glass.
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Perhaps most important, the university had to be pressed to provide students with guidance on how campus police plan to enforce the law.
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Mr. Kim will almost certainly be pressed to answer that more clearly when he meets President Trump in late May or early June.
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As a result, expert witnesses were hard pressed to state their "confidence intervals," which refers to the probability of any given estimate's accuracy.
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We would seriously be hard-pressed to find someone without an opinion on which dough is "the best" among store-bought brands. Why?
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While you'd be hard-pressed to find a role that was completely free of them, several jobs move at a more relaxed pace.
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Mr Pruitt says he has started flying coach, though last week two aides told Congress that he pressed to travel by private jet.
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Battery lasts 10-12 hours on a chargeYou will be hard pressed to find a display that looks this good at this price.
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Without the Model 3, the company will be hard-pressed to execute any of these other ideas, no matter their merit or demand.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find an app that does a better job at editing video on the go than Adobe Premiere Rush.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find many Trump administration officials with a better reputation, on both sides of the aisle, than Scott Gottlieb.
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Today, you'd be hard pressed to walk down the block of a modern city and not see an Apple Watch on someone's wrist.
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But with unemployment in Edo at 20 percent, according to the National Bureau of Statistics, women especially are hard pressed to find work.
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To discuss "Roma," we're joined by Brian Heater, who said he was hard-pressed to think of a better movie released this year.
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Prepare your teenager for the possibility that her friend will be hurt or angered when pressed to take her concerns to her parents.
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Even a year later, you'd be hard-pressed to find better Android phones than the LG-built Nexus 5X and Huawai-built 6P.
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When pressed to give an example of a state that has improved healthcare with less money, Price did not give a direct answer.
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"We're hard-pressed to find a better fit for Chipotle's CEO position than Brian Niccol," Morningstar analyst R.J. Hottovy said in a note.
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The famous Christ the Redeemer statue sits above Copacabana Beach, and you'll be hard-pressed to find a livelier event than Rio's Carnival.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads You'd be hard pressed to get further outside the institutional white cube than the Mount Wilson Observatory.
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" Then, after being pressed to explain: "Well, maybe because of the fact that I'm a strong Christian and I feel strongly about it.
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They even say that once you foray into the world of PC gaming, you'll be hard-pressed to ever touch a console again.
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February's movie slate was always going to be hard-pressed to beat the monumental box-office sales of the month a year ago.
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" He was pressed to apologize, saying "I am deeply sorry that my actions are negatively impacting the perception of Oculus and its partners.
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" When pressed to clarify how the animals, specifically, will be aided by that funding, he said, "It is both and the same thing.
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The brokerage raised its price target by $50 to $150, saying they were "hard-pressed to find anything negative" in first-quarter numbers.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find a person who isn't insecure in some way, or hasn't been at some stage in their life.
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It's a place for hard-won sports victories and thick accents, and you'd be hard pressed to find a dive with more heart.
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Pressed to respond to the president's bad tweets—or the status of the Dreamers, whom he had pledged to protect—Ryan has punted.
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Moreover, when pressed to provide evidence — any evidence — in support of the DEA's questionable position, Patterson readily admitted that he knew of none.
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The why they were so pressed to ditch the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) is as compelling as the how they arrived there.
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Not all his listeners agree, but they're hard pressed to offer a better explanation for the recent exodus, or imagine its likely consequences.
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Münsterhof Thanks to Switzerland's high standards for produce and food in general, you'd be hard-pressed to find a bad meal in Zürich.
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You would be hard-pressed to find a Cherokee family or individual who has not been personally affected by the ongoing opioid epidemic.
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Idaho's gubernatorial candidates also have been pressed to name education as their top priority, reflecting their would-be constituents' top-of-mind concern.
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To that point, you'd be hard-pressed to find a fan who doesn't have at least one or two "Scorpion" songs on repeat.
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Still, companies that have built up commercial relationships with Iran after the deal was signed will be hard pressed to fulfill contractual obligations.
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It was after he beat Nadal at Wimbledon two years ago that Fleming and his colleagues pressed to bring him into their stable.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors who were bloodied in the year-opening stock rout will be hard pressed to find any salve next week.
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If that's right, Mr. Trump will be hard pressed to reverse Mr. Obama's gains — and there's plenty of evidence he could slip further.
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Working in Boeing's favor: Chinese airlines that have bought from Boeing in the past would be hard pressed to switch to Airbus planes.
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But he's never really seemed especially pressed to win anyone over, which his new video for "To the Moon" is further proof of.
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Outside of those Trout and Harper kids, you'd be hard-pressed to find two better young bats than Mookie Betts and Kris Bryant.
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She flips between addressing the fans in front of her and those on the street, hand pressed to the pane that separates them.
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You'd be hard pressed to find a music video from the 20143s in which male pop stars, when seated, aren't spread like butter.
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And I think you would be hard-pressed to find a suburban mom who doesn't support some form of increased gun safety measure.
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But if that's not why you buy a car, you'd be hard-pressed to find a more competent package than the Enclave Avenir.
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With print advertising continuing to drop precipitously, you would be hard-pressed to find a newsroom devoid of uncertainty anywhere in the country.
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When retailers' sales reports trickle out in the new year, they'll be hard-pressed to find an excuse if their results fall short.
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Then, there are operas created in the past few years so alien that you'd be hard pressed to call them operas at all.
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Yet even with the solid showing, Tesla may be hard pressed to reach its goal of selling 360,000 to 400,000 cars this year.
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Text-messaging, ubiquitous between lawmakers and lobbyists, can easily slide into personal and suggestive banter, which women feel pressed to go along with.
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When it comes to cool cats and downright downtown characters, you'd be hard-pressed to find a better subject than photographer Mick Rock.
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That said, you'd be hard pressed to find someone in British music who is a greater antithesis of George Michael than Chris Martin.
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He doesn't so much lead the country as addle it, unhinging everyone in his orbit and anyone pressed to keep tabs on him.
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With the Trump administration besieged by a series of unwelcome news stories, Republicans in particular have been pressed to say where they stand.
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Yet those same respondents were hard pressed to come up with specific examples of how they are integrating those technologies into their practice.
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Saudi Arabia and Iran have long been rivals, and Saudi Arabia would be hard-pressed to convince Asian states to take its side.
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The near certain Republican contender, in this instance — a state assemblywoman many New Yorkers would be hard-pressed to identify — is Nicole Malliotakis.
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Emergency rooms respond like overbooked restaurants during a chaotic dinner rush, with doctors pressed to turn stretchers the way waiters hurriedly turn tables.
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When pressed to find anything in the letter they agree with, the group at the Tampa pub pinpointed operational tempo, or op tempo.
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During a town hall event Wednesday, Johnson was pressed to name any foreign leader "of any country in any continent" that he respects.
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"Given the factual allegations, I am hard-pressed to imagine a scenario less deserving of qualified immunity," wrote U.S. District Judge James Carr.
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Goodell was pressed to explain why quarterback Colin Kaepernick had not been signed by any team after leading the protests over police violence.
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" Foster said each time she was pressed to assist Carson's wife with finding the money, it was always "in the context of Mrs.
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Susan] Collins, whose vote [to confirm Kavanaugh] was already problematic, I would be hard-pressed to believe that Maine voters will overlook this.
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His comments come a day after a raucous press conference, where President Donald Trump was pressed to condemn the white supremacists more firmly.
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Mr. Trump abruptly ended the call after he was pressed to honor an Obama-era deal to take in refugees detained in Australia.
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He was pressed to make 42 saves, including a brilliant save on Jets rookie right winger Nik Ehlers on a second-period breakaway.
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Pressed to discuss whether the island should have been open, Ardern said she didn't want to preempt an inquiry which has been launched.
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Pressed to discuss whether the island should have been open, Ardern said she didn't want to preempt an inquiry which has been launched.
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The depressing nature of the story can't be overlooked, and those looking for rays of hope will be hard-pressed to find them.
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Increasingly, as the issue takes center stage, companies are being pressed to publish their own reports on how much they pay each sex.
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Mr. Azar was also pressed to justify Mr. Trump's proposal to cut federal payments to hospitals serving large numbers of low-income patients.
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We are well aware of the fact that we're going to be hard-pressed to get you to wear anything but booties this winter.
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Slower January wage growth is a big reason Wall Street believes the Federal Reserve will not feel pressed to raise interest rates next month.
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Pressed to substantiate the claim during an interview with Fox News host Tucker Carlson, the president said this: Well, I've been reading about things.
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Democrats have also pressed to delay the hearings until the Cabinet picks complete a traditional ethics review demanded by the Office of Government Ethics.
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From about 2009 to 2012, you'd be hard pressed to set foot in any Starbucks or corner bar without encountering the trio's infectious electropop.
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In a weekend that also features the debut of the weather-themed catastrophe The Snowman, I'm hard-pressed to tell you which is worse.
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You'd be hard-pressed to meet someone who loves garbage more than Jason Gates, co-founder and CEO of San Francisco-based startup Compology.
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Nowadays, you'd be hard-pressed to name an A-lister without some sort of social media presence, whether that's on Twitter, Instagram, or Snapchat.
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From the latest runway designs to integrating popular brands like Topshop and Madewell into its stock, we're hard pressed to walk away from Nordstrom.
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That such a question would even be debated explains why Pichai, Google's chief executive, has pressed to flip the company's approach to emerging markets.
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Elizabeth Warren was pressed to explain how she would pay for Medicare for All without raising taxes on the middle class -- something Minnesota Sen.
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The Republican leadership in the Senate pressed to bring a vote to the floor on the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
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They complain of a lack of protection from the police and are pressed to resolve disputes with Muslims through "reconciliation committees", which favour Muslims.
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Faced with the literally poisonous level of potency of the opioids currently available on the street, most consumers have been hard-pressed to adapt.
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"You'd be hard pressed to find any model that doesn't have some impact on Florida," said University of Miami senior hurricane researcher Brian McNoldy.
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Between elaborate cut-outs, exaggerated sweetheart necklines, and innovative silhouettes, you'd be hard pressed to find a dress that can accommodate a standard bra.
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From the latest runway designs to integrating popular brands like Topshop and J.Crew into their stock, we're hard pressed to walk away from Nordstrom.
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Pressed to comment on its current policy, the US State Department wouldn't get drawn into the specific possibility of Kosovo and Serbia exchanging territories.
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A rep described the resistance as feeling something akin to walking under water, and I'm hard-pressed to come up with a better analogy.
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Some members of Congress, especially Republicans, have warned they will be hard-pressed to assist Puerto Rico if it cannot present basic public records.
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As companies were pressed to publish detailed pay figures, it became apparent that women were structurally under-represented in senior ranks across every industry.
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Cyber Monday is here — and while it might not have quite the clout of Black Friday, you'd be hard-pressed to tell at Amazon!
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"You can look out on the shop floor and be hard-pressed to find a person," said Baron of the Center for Automotive Research.
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Even if Japanese mothers were not pressed to stop working (which they are) they would be pushed into it by a brutal office culture.
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You'd be hard-pressed to not enjoy your favorite game on the Scar II, regardless if you've previously owned a gaming PC or not.
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The marriage was hard-pressed to survive Price's scathing views on religion, and after eight years and two daughters—Annamarie and Kathleen—they divorced.
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But a pundit from Mars dropping in on the "Q" last night without any context would have been hard-pressed to spot the discontinuity.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find a tech company that said it wished it had waited longer to implement on diversity and inclusion efforts.
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"This doesn't mean November isn't in play, but you'd be hard pressed to still believe a September hike is in the offing," he said.
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February's movie slate was always going to be hard-pressed to beat the monumental box-office sales of the same month a year ago.
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The United States would probably be hard-pressed to achieve the same success if it borrowed Latin America's strategy to wipe out mosquito populations.
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Several other major Uber shareholders, though, have been pressed to sell some of their position in the company by Uber's new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi.
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If your goal is relaxation, then you'd be hard-pressed to beat a massage and steam treatment while enjoying the herbs of the earth.
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Hate him or love him, you'd be hard-pressed to find someone who doesn't have an opinion, and it's showing in our dating lives.
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"You would be hard pressed to find a more accomplished and passionate progressive and I think she will continue to communicate that," Palmieri said.
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One player would only needle the other when pressed to do so by the media (MSNBC for Cook, the Ezra Klein podcast for Zuckerberg).
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Strong wrestlers like Denis Bermudez have found themselves struggling with Stephens' strength even when he is in a disadvantageous position, pressed to the fence.
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The phone gets brighter and has a wider color range, but you would be hard pressed to pick up on that at first glance.
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"This doesn't mean November isn't in play, but you'd be hard-pressed to still believe a September hike is in the offing," he said.
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Others may be hard-pressed to catch up with fully self-driving trials of their own — but for now, Waymo is in the lead.
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With just three weeks left in the summer transfer window, they will be hard-pressed to replace him with players near the same calibre.
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"I would be hard-pressed to name a person at Google who would disagree with 100% of what he wrote," says one female Googler.
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The hardwood of these all-natural briquettes is ground and pressed to create a super dense structure that is free of binders and chemicals.
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The HeatTech CollectionIn the winter, you'd be hard-pressed to find better innerwear than the HeatTech collection — clothes that generate heat from your body.
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Two systems designed to keep Philae pressed to the surface — harpoons and a thruster — failed, and the lander bounced high before coming back down.
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A month after a bitter fight over Viacom's leadership was settled, the company may find itself pressed to reunite with its corporate sibling, CBS.
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That means that McGregor is increasingly important to U.F.C., which perhaps explains why he has not been pressed to defend his featherweight belt yet.
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A few weeks later, one would be hard pressed to find more than a few references to these murders in the "mainstream" national media.
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Monster sold well, but beyond "What's the Frequency, Kenneth," you'd be hard-pressed to find a long-time fan who considers it a favorite.
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It's a movie where the narration shifts among characters, making the audience privy to inner thoughts they would otherwise be hard-pressed to articulate.
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They're gonna be hard-pressed to pay ISP carrier fees, and their choices will be to sell out to conglomerates, or fold up altogether.
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In fact, they'd be hard-pressed to even find it, as teens often adopt a vague, hard-to-search user name for these accounts.
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There's a small area at the bottom of the screen that can be pressed to return back to the home screen at any time.
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If you weren't a gadget blogger or gadget obsessed you'd be hard pressed to see them at a glance, but they make a difference.
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As special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation inches closer to Donald Trump, the president has been increasingly hard-pressed to fill out his legal team.
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Despite the disgust at this practice, you'd be hard pressed to find regulators from either party interested in doing anything to seriously restrict it.
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As for non-runners, they'd be hard pressed to name a single middle distance runner who has ever existed, let alone a Canadian runner.
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You'd think you'd be hard-pressed to see a game end that way, but just last month the Dodgers lost in the same fashion.
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Where everything goes from here is an inviting mystery that even the World's Greatest Detective would be hard pressed to make a prediction on.
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You'd be hard pressed to find any military expert who doesn't see the value in tools that can more readily respond to changing conditions.
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Pressed to explain his views on the Russian village commune, Marx agonized over his response — his letter went through no fewer than four drafts.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find a classroom, especially an elementary school classroom, without a large collection of free books for students to borrow.
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Global institutions carrying out such trades are also being pressed to move away from phone trades and onto electronic platforms, to allow better auditing.
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I've spent decades dreaming of a cure, often while lying in a dark room with a bag of frozen peas pressed to my face.
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The character takes a deep breath, shakes out its arms and enters a Zen position, eyes closed and index fingers pressed to its thumbs.
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O'Malley Dillon: I'm hard-pressed to believe that every candidate in similar districts is going to need to run an ad, as Lamb did.
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Many parents feel guilty for having those feelings, but you would be hard pressed to find a parent who hasn't ridden that roller coaster.
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One would be hard-pressed to imagine a more American process than voting booths set up in a mall with Elvis overlooking the proceedings.
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That's a goal of many colleges and universities, which are hard pressed to justify expenditures that are not directly related to their academic missions.
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But I'm hard-pressed to figure out which of my friendships were enhanced by my attempts to feed a screaming baby in a closet.
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When pressed to describe their connections to China's government and the Chinese Communist Party, groups like CGTN America can find themselves in a bind.
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The reproductive capacity of this species is so great that predators are hard pressed to eat enough to prevent the fish from becoming stunted.
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Years ago, he said, a city agency would have been hard-pressed to stage an exhibition that resurrected the memory of provocative police practices.
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In the estimation of many economists, the dollar's fall reflects an assumption that his administration will be hard-pressed to deliver on key goals.
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"If somebody asks for a Sonoma Coast pinot noir, I'd be hard pressed to hand them a bottle without finding out more," she said.
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A memo from a former aide posted on WikiLeaks raised questions about whether foundation donors were pressed to offer paid speeches to Bill Clinton.
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The cost could also come back to haunt China, whose banks are being pressed to lend to projects that they find less than desirable.
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And that is a very good thing for the incumbent, who's been hard-pressed to find good poll numbers in the last 24ish months.
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In fact, if you go by the billboards in Accra, you would be hard-pressed to believe that Ghana has any dark-skinned people.
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At just $19.99 — a 99 percent discount off the original price of $2,595 — you'd be hard-pressed to find a deal better than this.
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That means you'll be hard-pressed to find a laptop as thin or as light that can handle games and other GPU-intensive tasks.
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Democrats have also pressed to get stricter enforcement of new Mexican labor rules enshrined in the deal by proposing that inspectors supervise their implementation.
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However, when it comes to maximizing value, I was hard-pressed to find a better deal than at the Courtyard Isla Verde Beach Resort.
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Giuliani conveyed Trump's reluctance, and pressed to learn when the Russia probe, which includes an investigation of potential obstruction of justice, might wrap up.
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As the debate surrounding pay disparity gathers momentum, companies are being pressed to publish their own reports on how much they pay each sex.
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Then news broke that his campaign had pressed to change the Republican Party platform's stance on Ukraine in ways that were favorable to Russia.
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We could go exhilaratingly fast or excruciatingly slow, but we often seemed hard pressed to find a reliable intermediate setting, a conversational cruise control.
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Given the uncertainties around likelihood of loss, the insurance industry will be hard-pressed to develop a business model today that reflects those needs.
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But he is often fixated on cable news headlines and will likely be hard-pressed to avoid chiming in during breaks in his schedule.
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Waning support for Temer would leave him hard-pressed to win approval for the pension reform that is crucial for plugging Brazil's budget deficit.
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Specialty vehicles need specialty dealers, and you'll be hard-pressed to find some other Mercedes 6x6 trucks to cannibalize parts from in a jam.
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"People tend to be more emotional if they're pressed to write less," she explained, which of course leads to more opinionated and controversial tweets.
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But if I was pressed, really pressed, to nominate one EDM YouTube comment that really left its mark on me, it'd be this one.
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As a historian, I'm hard-pressed to think of a convention in modern history where so many of the party's elected officials were missing.
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I'd be hard-pressed to say that Republicans don't think sexual assault or sexual harassment is morally wrong, since on some level, they must.
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But I'm hard pressed to, when this year has given us Hitman's Sapienza, Watch Dogs 2's San Francisco, and Mafia 3's New Bordeaux.
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Yet a Mormon in the 21st century "would be hard-pressed to justify an armed opposition to the federal government through their religion," he added.
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With 1TB of storage, you'll be hard-pressed to fill up all of that space for quite some time (that's a good problem to have).
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I'm hard-pressed to think of a woman who is a producer in country music — I think it may actually be worse than other genres.
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Tonight is the winter solstice, and Maryia-Antonina Alekséïevna will not recover from the glass of Chablis she has just mistakenly pressed to her lips.
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If I were pressed to select nine people from my Facebook friends whom I would consider making out with, it would be a real challenge.
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But when the money is actually needed to pay for benefits, economists say a government deep in debt could be hard pressed to make good.
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There are no two ways about it: Brown is the dominant shade of the winter 2019 season, and you'll be hard-pressed to escape it.
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"But there is no alternative and I must face it," Kumari told Reuters, her baby pressed to the chest as tears streamed down her face.
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You'd be hard pressed to find a single instance where Blackburn has stood up to incumbent providers during her 16-year tenure in the house.
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" It turns out, you're hard-pressed to find a famous writer that doesn't have what she calls "brain differences," or a "mood or anxiety issue.
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Before "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" you would be hard pressed to find a female action figure on the shelves of your favorite toy store.
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I'm hard-pressed to come up with one good reason why turning the machines maniacal is a way to sell an already pretty invasive device.
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As the young Argentine bishop Jorge Bergoglio, working in Buenos Aires in the '60s and '70s, Francis would have been hard-pressed to escape it.
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It is a hodgepodge of kind of one-off stuff that you would be hard-pressed to weave a thread through in a logical way.
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Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi WASHINGTON — You'd be hard pressed to find a single person in Congress who doesn't say they want health reform.
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Despite the alarming increase in US opioid overdoses, most of us would be hard pressed to describe exactly what happens in the body during one.
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But it will be a shame if people end up ignoring the the game's many fascinating ideas because they aren't pressed to delve into them.
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When pressed to monitor abusive, hateful, or untrue content, social media companies frequently evoke U.S. free speech laws, arguing users can't be censored or controlled.
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Last week, at the Working Families Party convention in Harlem, you'd be hard pressed to find a member who thought Cuomo was a real progressive.
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Though she was hard-pressed to name a favorite song on the album, she was able to pick a lyrical passage that was particularly meaningful.
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Wrap dresses, wrap skirts, wrap swimwear — you'd be hard pressed to shop this summer without including at least one wrapped something in your final purchase.
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I asked Tim Derdenger, a professor at Carnegie-Mellon's Tepper School of Business, whether many of the school's graduates are hard-pressed to find work.
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Sure, you can get better ones at higher price points, but you'd be hard pressed to find this balance in another phone that costs $399.
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But we'd be hard-pressed to say Trump ever lied about what type of man he was -- before he won the White House, or today.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find a city that supports as much public art as Montréal—the city even has its own Public Art Bureau.
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Car buyers who are more interested in the biggest EV bargain than high-powered performance, however, will be hard pressed to pass up the Leaf.
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Although Stacey has worked consistently since her star-turning role in Clueless 220 years ago, you'd be hard-pressed to name her last three films.
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In fact, with the exception of the single-minded Roomba line, you'd be hard-pressed to name a product that has truly hit mainstream acceptance.
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Without sharpened teeth on the chain the saw will be hard-pressed to cut even softened butter, but the miniature replica is no less impressive.
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Onlookers would be hard-pressed to tell the e-tron is electric in the same fashion as is evident with a Tesla or Toyota Prius.
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Still, Puerto Rico's financial crisis and the crippling blow of the storm mean the territory could still be hard-pressed to put up its share.
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But the number of defections within party ranks has raised eyebrows, and accelerated in recent days as Clinton has pressed to recruit Republicans and independents.
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A Michael Bay flick might be fun to watch, but you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone who feels invested in any of his characters.
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"On policy, you'd be very hard pressed to find a dime's worth of difference between any of the Democratic candidates," said Murray, the Monmouth professor.
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Now, to be fair, these aren't the first color-changing formulas to hit the market (and we'd be hard-pressed to say they're the last).
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Amazon regularly discounts its hardware, but you'll be hard-pressed to find deals this good on this many products any other time of the year.
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And it leaves open a slew of questions that Trump may be pressed to address while he is in Israel and in the West Bank.
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And I'd be hard pressed to go a day without hearing someone belittle either his or her own body or another's body based on size.
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"If Trump decides to seek enforceable currency provisions, the Japanese would be hard pressed to accept moving forward with a two-way agreement," Cutler said.
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She was pressed to release the transcripts of her private, highly lucrative speeches to banking audiences, he to do the same with his tax returns.
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Regardless of what he says, GOP lawmakers will be hard-pressed to dismiss Morrison, formerly a longtime Republican staffer at the House Armed Services Committee.
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Meanwhile, Maduro's administration should be pressed to allow the recall process to proceed without interference and to adopt serious measures to address the humanitarian crisis.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find anyone who doesn't tense up when they hear the word "cancer," or have some other visceral response to it.
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For example, South Korean pundits speculate that the United States might be pressed to make a move on North Korea before the November midterm elections.
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Protesters threw two petrol bombs, which police said injured an officer, and used flash-mob strategy, withdrawing when pressed to reappear elsewhere, to combat police.
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Moreover, the White House would be hard pressed to argue that dealings on prior business deals or payoffs to porn stars involve core presidential decisionmaking.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find a better view of Earth than the one offered to astronauts living and working on the International Space Station.
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For the first few years of the company's existence, you would have been hard pressed to find anything quite like it on toy store shelves.
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And that's a good thing, because prior to the 1980s, you'd be hard-pressed to find a margarita poured with a 100-percent agave tequila.
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On a recent visit to SoCal, I was hard pressed to find a yoga class under 100 degrees (and under $30, but that's another matter).
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" Mr. Issa hit back in a statement, claiming, "You'd be hard pressed to find anyone who thinks I've done too much to hold Washington accountable.
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In addition to a digital release, Syn Stair will be pressed to vinyl, with the legendary Rashad Becker of Berlin's Dubplates & Mastering on mastering duties.
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But until legislators decide this is an issue worth tackling, they will find themselves hard-pressed to deliver a reform bill that Americans actually like.
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So he was hard-pressed to explain how a presidential plane ended up carrying 86 pounds of cocaine across the Atlantic during an official trip.
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He wasn't a huckster, which is why you'd be hard pressed to find anyone who would speak ill of the man even before his passing.
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But I'm hard pressed to consider that a flaw instead of a strength, especially when grim idealism is so much a part of Hurley's brand.
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"It doesn't have the length of the best vintages," one taster said, but I was hard-pressed to find any fault with it at all.
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I can understand maybe somebody feeling that way, but I'd be hard-pressed to find somebody else in my business who would make that decision.
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But one would be hard-pressed to find a Southerner who really wants a California peach, even though that state produces half the nation's crop.
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Buy This Every holiday season, I'm hard-pressed to find greeting cards that are chic without being solemn, festive but not too on-the-nose.
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Op-Ed Contributor I am hard-pressed to think of one thing President Trump has done right in the last 11 days since his inauguration.
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With the increasing risk of storm surge, officials were pressed to decide whether to order more evacuations, even while shelter space was quickly running out.
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You&aposd be hard-pressed to find an artist, no matter how talented, who hasn&apost recorded a song or two that just falls flat.
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Her campaign résumé runs 38 pages, but when pressed to put her strongest qualification in a sentence, she struggled, finally submitting answers in writing later.
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Current officials are employed by the executive branch, so an assertion of privilege is essentially an instruction that employees would be hard-pressed to ignore.
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But an American withdrawal would also leave a hole that France, the other large Western presence on the continent, would be hard-pressed to fill.
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USAID estimates the poorest and most unstable countries will be hard-pressed to achieve food security without assistance programs or imports, which they cannot afford.
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" But he gave one sneak peek: "I would be hard pressed to think there would be a high level of interest in dragging this out.
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As the debate surrounding pay disparity gathers momentum, U.K. businesses are being pressed to publish their own reports on how much they pay each sex.
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But like Keijer says in The Guardian, the organization would be hard-pressed to find a cruise ship staff that shares their provably incorrect ideology.
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A challenge for Van Hollen will be to keep the cash flow going as donors are pressed to back both House and Senate Democratic candidates.
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Amidst the chaos, in the unlikely event Kavanagh is rejected, Trump would be hard-pressed to replace him with a more impressive or qualified nominee.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find someone who wasn't inspired by Gayle King's measured interview with a volatile R. Kelly, but Reese Witherspoon really means it.
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For someone who thinks Facebook is fucking up children's brains, I'm hard-pressed to believe he spent a lot of time hanging out with the Elfkins.
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At the same time, you'll be hard-pressed to find a Twitter employee, past or current, who doesn't believe Dorsey's heart is in the right place.
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"I am hard-pressed to think of one thing President Trump has done right in the last 11 days since his inauguration," Katyal wrote January 31.
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Insurers are hard-pressed to sell such claims because they take a discount on their face value in exchange for the certainty of being paid upfront.
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I'm hard pressed to name any, especially when it comes to comics, though obviously the list gets longer if you open it to more adult drama.
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If you were wondering if any female athletes inspired Victoria Beckham's latest venture, a foray into athletic-wear, you'd be hard pressed to get an answer.
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If you were going to kick off a technological revolution, you'd be hard-pressed to do it with more pizazz than Tesla with its electric cars.
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Of those recorded deaths, you'd be hard pressed to find a single life that wasn't extinguished in the pursuit of a deeply cherished dream or ideal.
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In fact I think you'd be hard-pressed to find any IT security company today that doesn't claim to or actually use AI in its approach.
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And without a record of leading any major public office, Katz said, Cabán will be hard-pressed to realize her promised overhaul of the massive bureaucracy.
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You would be hard pressed to find any "closet case" voters outside the National Front's base who thinks a Le Pen Presidency will fatten their wallet.
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Since he is now President-elect, Trump could be pressed to disavow or apologize for some of his most controversial and divisive campaign rhetoric and proposals.
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Although you can find spiders all over the place in Australia, you'd be hard pressed to find them lurking in the sterile surrounds of a supermarket.
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"I think you would be hard-pressed to find any food type that wouldn't benefit form this kind of intelligent automation that we're using," she said.
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Here, Parker finds his yin, but you would be hard-pressed to locate any of him in the song, save for some generic gestures towards lonesomeness.
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There's no more inner seam, and Beats increased their surface area by 70 percent — even though you'd be hard pressed to tell by looking at them.
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" When pressed to name a larger cut, Mr. Christie said he "can't think of anything bigger" than "thousands upon thousands upon thousands of children being murdered.
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As everything shifts and we question previously sacrosanct boundaries, Trump and his supporters embody conflicts that the American political system will be hard pressed to resolve.
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It feels like you'd be hard-pressed to find any top that's not a crop-top this season, but we're taking the crop to new heights.
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From mini skirt suits à la Cher Horowitz to Kelly Kapowski-inspired scrunchies, you'd be hard pressed to avoid slipping past '90s fashion trends of late.
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Russia-backed Syrian forces have pressed to capture Idlib, the last rebel stronghold in the country, displacing more than half a million people since early December.
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Mr Kabila probably will step down, having been pressed to do so by Angola, South Africa and other African states that fear chaos if he lingers.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find a way to besmirch the fond memories of the pie scene from the first Pie film but here we are.
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Well, as far as affordable alternatives go, you'd be hard-pressed to find a more comparable option than the Powerbeats33 Wireless Earphones from Beats' Neighborhood Collection.
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ET, in the first presidential debate of the season, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will be pressed, to a degree, for details of their various proposals.
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Today you would be hard-pressed to find a company not using Slack, or at least someone from the company not active in a Slack community.
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GutsThe iPhone SE packs in an A9 processor and M9 co-processor so you'd be hard-pressed to tell the difference between it and the 6s.
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If faced with a list of unattributed quotes, most would be hard-pressed to identify which were from Travis Kalanick and which were from Gordon Gekko.
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Bunny and Megan were the nicest finalists imaginable; if you saw them afterwards you'd be hard pressed to guess which one of them had just won.
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"You're hard-pressed to find anybody right now, a genomics center or research academic center, that doesn't have one of these pieces of equipment," Westenberg said.
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YOU would be hard-pressed to find a more unlikely supporter of Geert Wilders, an anti-immigrant Dutch politician, than Khalid Jone, a Sudanese asylum seeker.
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Larry Summers, a former treasury secretary, wrote that if a student submitted the CEA paper, he "would be hard pressed to give it a passing grade".
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One where, if you were suddenly asked at any given moment what was happening on either of the screens, you might be hard pressed to answer.
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The Department of Justice then pressed to indict Winterkorn on March 14, 2018 and made public their intention to have him arrested on May 3, 2018.
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Though low rates bring in new mortgage business and deliver fees from refinancing, banks are hard pressed to generate substantial income when rates fall too low.
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Recently, kids separated from parents at the border have reportedly been pressed to accept "voluntary departure" as a way to reunite with their mothers and fathers.
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But the industry has become voracious in its quest for growth, and whoever replaces Brill will be hard-pressed to work toward some kind of compromise.
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But you'd be very hard pressed to find any American voter who doesn't have a legitimate complaint about his or her local roads, bridges, or airport.
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"I'm telling you, a more tight-knit group of people you will be hard pressed to find," Corden, who was born in London, said of Manchester.
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"I think you'd be hard-pressed to have a direct linkage between too much electronic device time and carpal tunnel syndrome," he said of the study.
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On your walk around the Geneva Motor Show you'd be hard-pressed to avoid all the luxury and high-performance models using some form of electrification.
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The boys' club might be breaking up — fitfully, unevenly and tentatively — but you'd be hard-pressed to find an activist who feels the work is done.
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So Mr. Bernhardt, who had, as a lobbyist, pressed to loosen delta smelt protections for a California water district, personally approached the Interior Department's ethics referee.
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Experts like Mr. McDonald said they were hard-pressed to find other examples in which someone financed a lawsuit in the hope of settling a score.
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"You think Citi's going to get 13% ROTCE next year, and you're hard-pressed to find too many other people who agree with you," Mayo said.
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In fact, you would be hard pressed to find a present-day Secret Service employee who does not have a personal story of the late president.
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With over 500 stores and 10,000 brands, users will be hard-pressed to find products purchased online that aren't instantly available to be added into wardrobes.
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But despite being pressed to bulk up their American manufacturing presence, there is little sign so far that foreign carmakers are leading an American investment boom.
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Truth be told, many of us are so paranoid about breaking our phones that we're hard-pressed to remember what color they are under our cases.
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Strategists are hard-pressed to quantify how much Iranian oil would be taken off international markets if sanctions returned, and when the loss would be material.
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Many field staff (especially the newcomers) would be hard-pressed to provide a cogent overview of their own jobs, much less an overview of the Agency.
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As the book (and subsequent books) grew in popularity, you'd be hard-pressed to find a negative review for Potter in its two decades on shelves.
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Even the Trump administration is hard-pressed to offer anything like a list of disputes in which it alleges the WTO has legislated from the bench.
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With only 52,000 residents, the county would be hard-pressed to make up that revenue if the brothels were banned, says Lyon County Executive Jeffrey Page.
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In the case of the drop in Asia for the pound, also known as sterling, experts said they were hard-pressed to identify a single cause.
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Champion explained that the black box will be fitted in to the tail fins of Airbus planes but no button will be pressed to deploy it.
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You'll be hard pressed to replicate the cold air hit to your face, like in real life, but then again there's always the office air-conditioner.
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You'd likely be hard-pressed to name an e-scooter company with a pristine record of zero injuries, as the transportation devices can be extremely dangerous.
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It's tempting to call all of Nick Cave's love songs unsubtle but I'd be hard pressed to think of a truly affecting love song that isn't.
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While I feel that several of my facial features are crying out for a cosmetic intervention, I'd been hard pressed to find fault with my brows.
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If you hold the Samsung Galaxy S29 and S9 next to one another you'd be hard-pressed to tell the two apart, and that's by design.
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Jared Kushner, Mr. Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, has pressed to revisit the issue, but it is unclear how much traction he has gained.
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Rush hour commuters were hard-pressed to find a copy of The New York Post near the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Times Square on Monday.
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