81. For instance, why do assistant coaches in the NFL who happen to be African-American have a harder time getting a shot as a head coach? 82. For the poor, it has meant an even harder time putting a meal on the table. 83. For reasons that no one has ever quite figured out, African-American dramas have a much harder time drawing a large audience than African-American comedies. 84. Fuqua had a harder time finding a cure. 85. GOP strategists, and even some Democrats, believed she would have a harder time this year against a more moderate rival. 86. Green, for one, said the Republicans may have a harder time than they admit keeping McCain voters in the fold. 87. Gustad comes up with a solution to the sanitation problem, with the help of a street artist, but he has a harder time dealing with progress. 88. Hailed a decade ago as a controlling force in medical costs, health maintenance organizations have fallen on harder times. 89. Had rating agencies known about the additional loans, Enron might have had a harder time obtaining credit in other markets. 90. Hard times will beget harder times, she frets, as dance loses status in a society inclined to equate value with material results. |