Not trying to belittle Google, but that was not a hard sell at all.
Nevertheless, equities remain a hard sell and volatility is expected to continue, according to general consensus.
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Without government subsidies, hybrid and electric vehicles are a hard sell for the average American consumer.
When they discussed the idea, Boulud was shrewd enough not to give Keller a hard sell.
Forswearing the use of painkillers for religious reasons is also a hard sell in secular societies.
Meanwhile, the vast majority of C-suite execs want to do something but sustainability is a hard sell.
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There are a host of complications that would make such an idea a hard sell in Congress.
Arguing that a near entirely undemocratic organisation has contributed to democracy is something of a hard sell.
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But R movies are a hard sell because they cut out so much of the movie-going population (teenagers).
But even that narrow sanctions resolution was a hard sell, particularly to Security Council members Russia and China.
To this former federal health minister, flat-rate premiums are not merely a hard sell, but also socially unjust.
Arithmetic makes the odd liberal claim that we can spend our way out of deficits a hard sell.
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But a new deal based on enhanced rights for aborigines, combined with greater self-reliance, could be a hard sell.
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Still, for an unknown writer, a genre-bending book can be a hard sell.
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As for Middle America, a "first girlfriend" would still be a hard sell.
At this point, as an equity investment, Brazil has been a hard sell.
Climate change is, as anyone who has tried to tell their friends about it knows, is a hard sell.
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But in an office where they don't normally return press calls and aren't very cooperative, this is a hard sell.
But Scheiner says that nobody has seen the details of that option, making it a hard sell for the president.
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And as all of you know who have covered Washington, some of that savings is a hard sell to Democrats.
So pitting intangible value against concrete cost increases is a hard sell, even when the net present value is positive.
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Lawmakers in Sacramento postponed that initiative until 2008, fearing that California's recurring budget crises would make it a hard sell.
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But any aid for the junta is a hard sell after its brutality towards peaceful protesters and obstruction of aid workers.
That's a hard sell at a time when Colombia is in the midst of a scandal involving government ties to paramilitaries.
In other words, it's not your typical high-concept Hollywood film, and some feel it might be a hard sell with mainstream audiences.
International newscasts in particular can also be a hard sell, experts said.
The yanqui dollar is still a hard sell for Latin American politicians.
Julianne Smith, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, says this has made Afghanistan a hard sell back home.
His tax plan is a hard sell too generous to the rich and too risky for an economy that is already operating at full throttle.
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