81. The gloom deepened when some other leading restaurateurs here disclosed that they, too, are finding it harder to ladle a profit in increasingly tough times. 82. The move furthers a sweeping consolidation among insurers, and a transformation of Conseco through acquisitions, as smaller companies find it harder to raise capital needed to grow. 83. The smallest decline in nighttime working has occurred among the worst-paid workers, and blacks have found it harder than whites or immigrants to escape such work. 84. The terrorist action may be one more product of a domestic discontent the government finds increasingly harder to deny. 85. There are reports that Karadzic is finding it harder to find shelter. 86. They also are finding it harder to reach customer-service representatives by telephone when they have questions or problems. 87. They could also find it harder to get medical treatment, even as new drugs are allowing people with HIV to live longer and stay healthier. 88. Tighter credit means that some people find it harder to get loan approvals, especially if they have a lot of debt. 89. Those who are late in joining the managed care bandwagon are finding it harder to get into these health plans. 90. To be sure, Korean companies might find it harder to sell bonds in Australia now. |