1. And with each new vote Gore picks up, a slate of electors chosen by Bush-faithful politicians becomes a much harder sell to their constituents. 2. Any perception of salary slashing makes season tickets a harder sell. 3. Attracting viewers in the evening is a harder sell, so the channel is first beefing up its morning programming. 4. Axworthy said that in terms of public relations, the court would be a harder sell than the ban on land mines. 5. A season ago, Franchione had a harder sell. 6. A race-based layoff is a harder sell, both politically and legally, than almost any other race-conscious policy. 7. All of which makes the case for a new publicly financed stadium outside of Atlanta a harder sell. 8. All this could make quick passage of GATT a harder sell than it seems right now. 9. But for many professional photographers, digital cameras have been a harder sell. 10. But charging money specifically to discourage driving is a harder sell. |