If the decision in December were based solely on the Copenhagen criteria, it would be hard to say no.
Women with breast cancer are, understandably, one of the classes of people to whom politicians find it hard to say no.
Lacking a clear position in advance, Chancellor Angela Merkel found it hard to say no to French demands that Germany take the lead in Congo.
Arne Sorenson of Marriott predicts that his typical employee, a diminutive Hispanic housekeeper with shaky English, will find it hard to say no to the tall, articulate union man who turns up and asks her to sign a card.
" While states would not be required to implement the national standards, Clinton emphasized, "I want to create a climate where it's hard to say 'no.
Once parents start demanding prescriptions, it can be hard for doctors to say no.
The fear is that he did so because it is hard for central bankers to say no.
It is hard to say, as there are no corporate developments to support this technical move.
Dr Currie said it was hard to say how long the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had been found.
Each area of this complex world is a unique system in and of itself, and it's hard enough to truly understand and impact, say, agriculture policy, no less every single policy area in government.
Did the author just finish saying, or is about to say, that a vast number of seniors were hit so hard that they had no faith in buying back in when the market was down?
With no upward pressure on wages, and real estate prices barely stabilizing, it's hard to say that consumer and producer prices are going higher imminently.
Unfortunately, there are no easy methods for accurately predicting the fixed rate (currently 0%), so its hard to say whether you should buy now or wait until November in hopes that the fixed rate will increase.
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