61. And when income is falling it creates all kinds of problems for the economy and makes it harder for monetary policy to stimulate growth. 62. And while the lenses can help people tell some colors apart, they can make it harder to distinguish other colors. 63. And with no political party behind him, his influence in Congress will be limited, making it harder for him to govern. 64. And, he said, officials will make it harder for foreigners to obtain non-immigrant visas to visit the United States. 65. And tight-fisted employers are still cutting costs a decade after trucking rates were deregulated, making it harder for many drivers to survive. 66. Answering machines and services and caller ID make it harder. 67. Another bill passed this week would make it harder for investors and stockholders to bring fraud suits against stockbrokers and publicly traded companies. 68. Another effect of the indictments is to make it harder for Serbian apologists, here and in other countries, to explain away the cruelties in Bosnia. 69. Another possibility is that the abnormal binding makes it harder for cells to operate. 70. Any rise in inflation would make it harder for the central bank to cut interest rates, Sommer said. |