81. Getting involved in sampling is much less difficult than trying to create from scratch. 82. Future veto battles will be more difficult than this one, and Clinton must stick to principle. 83. Group-home operators say the decision was a concession to the political reality that opening group homes is more difficult than dispersing the mentally ill in apartments. 84. Hanging paper around a corner is a little more difficult than mounting it on a straight wall. 85. Gladstone might be good at this, because finding money for new boats is far more difficult than finding money for new blocking sleds. 86. He then blasted out of the sand to within three feet of the cup to save a par more difficult than most of his birdies. 87. He must do something far more difficult than fighting. 88. Helping manage a peaceful, democratic transition in Russia, for example, is more difficult than the Cold War mission of defending Western Europe against the Red Army. 89. However, she said it is more difficult than locating in the suburbs, where land is more readily available and there are fewer other complications. 90. I finally settled on a space theme -- more difficult than going with the pre-packaged Batman or Power Ranger parties but, I thought, more creative and ambitious. |