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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Glickman says customers can be downright rude, because they are expecting the hard sell.
Without government subsidies, hybrid and electric vehicles are a hard sell for the average American consumer.
Once the gets a prospect in the door, Johnson can give them the hard sell.
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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.
"I think he's making sure they get the product right before giving the hard sell, " says Keil.
Customers with low credit scores or low credit limits were given the hard sell, the CFPB said.
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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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In this amiable first-person comedy, Mike Birbiglia (as director, co-writer, and star) gives his endearing persona the hard sell.
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.
One reason is that equity is an especially hard sell for Rigas and his three sons, who hold 30% of Adelphia.
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