Investors will be hard pressed to find a cheaper stock in the high-flying technology sector.
Even the biggest oil companies today are hard pressed to generate net margins of 10%.
The Labour party says "hard pressed families" will not understand why he is being rewarded.
Regulators are hard pressed to say for sure what has come over the border.
The press will be hard pressed to showcase success stories of heroic federal assistance.
For sure, you will be hard pressed to restore your nest egg by owning bonds.
Firms will, equally, be hard pressed to raise prices enough to recover their higher input bills.
Americans will be hard pressed to support freedom elsewhere if they do not protect it at home.
Money managers are going to be hard pressed to deliver such results from their stocks and bonds.
You would be hard pressed to find an industry with more customer interaction--and therefore potential stress--than airlines.
Any government may be hard pressed to resist the appeal of some of Mr Hagen's populist ideas.
It will once again place security at Spanish airports under the spotlight, hard pressed by package tour flights.
We are hard pressed to believe that outside of the property sector there can be exceptional earnings or surprises.
Observers were hard pressed to define a reason for weakened results this year.
Mr. Yergin says the U.S. would be hard pressed not to export gas to hungry allies such as Japan.
With unemployment roughly at 25%, South Africa will hard pressed to remain an investment star in the years ahead.
Without the SEC findings and release, AMFA would have been hard pressed to justify the need for a forensic audit.
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If you put me behind a telescope I would be hard pressed to find the night sky, let alone Venus.
Democrats said Starr will be hard pressed to pursue Clinton on a perjury charge taken from a dismissed legal case.
We have to say, we're hard pressed to see a difference in software between the Series3 and the TiVo HD.
Even new leadership will be hard pressed to buck the lack of innovation and consumer interest weighing down the industry.
But rising unemployment and spare capacity suggest that workers who want higher wages will be hard pressed to win them.
Kirk says he's hard pressed to think of a better purchase than the recordings by Glenn Gould of the Goldberg Variations.
In New York you would be hard pressed to find anyone out in sweats on a Sunday (except at the gym).
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If the economy steadily improves, expect the Federal Reserve to be more hard pressed in justifying near-zero interest rates and easing efforts.
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You would be hard pressed to find a motor sports enthusiast that would turn down a few days at the race track.
As for reliability, technology analysts say you'd be hard pressed to find an in-house corporate IT operation that tops AWS's cloud service.
In many African countries, for example, churches are packed and priests are hard pressed to keep up with the flow of converts.
With good reason: in a country with an 85% Hutu majority, a Tutsi-led government would be hard pressed to win an election.
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