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Antonyms for hard timehard time
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hard time, rough sleddingnoun
a difficulty that can be overcome with effort
"we had a hard time getting here"; "analysts predicted rough sledding for handset makers"
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rough sleddinghard timenoun
a term served in a maximum security prison
Synonyms:
rough sledding
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I think that this was a brilliant young woman who was going through a hard time and if she couldn't stand up for herself, then somebody should have. I wasn't an adult then, I couldn't, somebody should have said, ‘Stop the f--king presses, give this girl a f--king minute.’.
There's a general sense of caution as we look ahead to tomorrow's CPI and as we approach the end of the month, which is actually the end of the financial year for most listed stocks, it would unquestionably be more desirable for policymakers in Japan to end the month on a higher note than we're seeing right now. Unless the yen weakens substantially between now and the end of March, I imagine the Nikkei will have a hard time holding its current position.
There weren’t any bottles around, we could see he was having a hard time getting around. We knew that years on the road, or at least what we were told, had taken its toll on him. But when he actually came into the studio, he was there to work. And when he was no longer able to work, when he just felt too much pain, was exhausted, or his voice couldn’t get there, we shut down the session. There wasn’t any erratic, drunken behavior off-screen… He seemed convinced dementia was his problem.
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham:
I cannot guarantee success if we keep 9,800, but I can ensure you failure if we go to 5,500, i will have a hard time supporting our continued presence here as it's not fair to those left behind... They just can't do the job. If we go to 5,500 this place will fall apart, quickly.
Most people on these meal plans have a hard time staying on them for a lifetime because it’s hard to stay on something that’s as restrictive as this, restrictive behavior becomes a mental game— forcing yourself to eat a certain way, labeling foods as good or bad, and feeling guilty if you fall off the ‘plan,’.
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