It would not be hard for an autistic individual to clock up that level of practice for the sort of skills, such as mathematical puzzles, that many neurotypicals would rapidly give up on.
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It can be hard for science to live up to the imaginations of science-fiction writers.
However, both Amazon and Apple are so far ahead that it will be hard for Microsoft to catch up in spite of the purchase.
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Against such a record, it would be hard for any successor to match up.
He has taken a big gamble with the tour: after such a build-up, it would be hard for him go back to Chiapas empty-handed.
But it will be hard for the Shias to tear it up, when an elected Iraqi assembly comes to elaborate a new version in a year or so, unless they are prepared to risk breaking up the country.
If the requirement for advance approval were thrown out "it would be hard for us to catch those things up front to make sure that elections are done in an equitable way, " President Barack Obama told a radio host, Joe Madison, last week.
The cash will be a much-needed boost for the hard-up Welsh club who are effectively up for sale.
Both of 'em are aimed more at commercial customers than at actual homes, but you'll be hard pressed to find a better option for lighting up your makeshift basketball court.
Still, several analysts said, even though the physical demand has held up so far, it may be hard for it to keep growing at a time of historically high prices.
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According to Dave Rosenberg, seen by many as a perma-bear, it will be really hard for a self-sustaining recovery to pick up.
Third, it will be hard to convince finicky Japanese passengers that low fares make up for the lack of comfort and convenience they are used to.
"If you come out this week and don't turn up then it's going to be hard for Daniel to say 'here's your jersey for next week', " said Flannery.
Elizabeth Demers, a professor at INSEAD, a business school near Paris, points out that what companies lose in terms of hard cash in the early days can often be made up for in terms of the publicity they get when the news media applaud the explosive rise in their share prices.
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All that remains is getting the sound up to speed, which shouldn't be hard for an audio company--should it?
But all this is combining to push up prices to levels at which it may be hard for private-equity firms to sell their acquisitions profitably.
In other words: sorry Zune fanboys, this is going to be a war of attrition, and while launch week numbers might foretell the Zune's place in the not too distant future, they shouldn't be used as hard and fast figures for today's split up of the market.
But it may be hard for a grand alliance of the new establishment to draw up such a list without rancour.
For a sport that can hardly be described as hard up, this seems unusually generous, says the report's author, Keith Boyfield.
We're not sure how comfortable that "Ultrabook" configuration will be for users considering the hard-edged rim that pokes up just above the keyboard and cuts into the wrist.
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The big aid agencies are gearing up for an appeal, but fear it will be hard to raise money until there is evidence that people are starving to death.
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Sometimes this unit can be hard to justify for the high price, but the sound partly makes up for it.
Well, obviously Florida and California are two states where one can ride 12 months a year but for motorcyclists in less temperate climes it can be hard hanging up your helmet until the vernal equinox.
In some areas, it was hard for banks to keep up, as people seemed to be withdrawing more cash than usual.
Learning to focus can be extremely hard for entrepreneurs (especially with all of those enticing new ideas popping up all the time), but it is essential.
Whether to allow this to happen, or to prop hospitals up and thus reduce the possible efficiency gains, will be a hard test for the next government.
Although the South suffers from weed and mold spore allergies in the fall, Gerald Kress, an executive with SDI Health, which operates Pollen.com, says the North and Northeast gets hit particularly hard by ragweed -- and 2009 is shaping up to be a banner year for ragweed pollen.
Now they are back at their desks, where--until the future shows up for good--it is still hard and gutsy work to be that happy.
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