11.   And unlike some other analysts, Sagawa thinks Cisco may have a harder time dominating the service provider business.

12.   Any defendant, who then claims his confession was coerced, has a harder time proving that in court.

13.   As for students, they are having a harder time thinking of their teachers as human beings with lives outside of their classrooms.

14.   As a result, community groups say, they have a much harder time getting on the air.

15.   As the family faces harder times, they are forced to lease their mansion to relatives of the rejected suitor.

16.   Barnes might have a harder time in the Legislature with his proposals for HMO reform, especially if Republicans gain control of one or both chambers.

17.   Bigger funds have a harder time outperforming the market because an individual stock holding has a small impact on its return.

18.   Black smokers have a harder time quitting and a lower success rate for permanent abstinence, he says.

19.   Borrowers in dollars and other currency would have a harder time redeeming their debt if Brazil were forced to devalue its currency or an economic slowdown turned into recession.

20.   Both Cheney and Bush warned him that he would have an even harder time implementing his own legislative agenda should he leave the GOP.

a. + time >>共 376
first 28.66%
same 14.98%
second 5.45%
long 4.61%
last 3.78%
hard 2.53%
good 2.49%
third 2.25%
next 1.57%
tough 1.16%
harder 0.26%
harder + n. >>共 261
time 24.51%
line 14.54%
sell 3.47%
work 3.30%
drug 2.70%
edge 2.28%
hit 2.11%
look 2.11%
task 2.11%
bargain 1.44%
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