51. And the decision by the Kurdistan Democratic Party to ally itself with Baghdad will make it hard for the United States to do much on its behalf. 52. And the low power of CDMA handsets would make it hard for would-be eavesdroppers even to pick up their signals, Brodsky said. 53. And the single worst thing a site can do is make it hard to distinguish ads from content. 54. And that is what made it so hard for the junior, who last year lamented justifiably after almost every game that the Matadors did not give it everything. 55. And unlike other mammals, dogs excrete immature eggs from their ovaries, making it hard to obtain the mature eggs needed to start the cloning process. 56. And the interim coach, Steve Sampson, continued to do his best to make himself hard to replace. 57. And to create all those bells and whistles, they have to make it hard to do what you bought it for. 58. Another worry was that an international outcry would make it hard for the United States to complete a long bombing campaign. 59. And while a few offer island tours, some, like Club Med, make it hard for vacationers to see the world beyond their fences. 60. Any of their companies whose cost structure got out of line with that of China got hammered, making it hard for them to repay loans. |