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harder and choice
Only this time around the conditions are different and the choice is far harder.
I made a personal choice to have a harder edge as captain, be more stand-offish towards them English ...
For example, in the high school segment, the player might be given the choice of trying out for the school baseball team, or deciding instead to crack down and study harder to improve in math.
Whereas the first game saw the player following a fairly linear path through the adventure, with the completion of each flat level marked by a staircase leading down onto a new slightly harder level below, Chaos Strikes Back features a choice of paths which twist back and forth over all levels.
* In The Princeton Review standardized test preparation courses, " Joe Bloggs " represents the average test-taker, and students are trained to identify the " Joe Bloggs answer ", or the choice which seems right but may be misleading on harder questions.
One trailer is harder to haul, but provides a bigger payoff while the other choice is easier to haul but provides a smaller payoff.
Regardless of difficulty choice, there are six stages in each game and each one is harder than the previous.
( In order to optimize calculations: Any other choice would eventually yield the same result, but it could be much harder ).

harder and more
Through 1911 and 1912, as the Cubist facet-plane's tendency to adhere to the literal surface became harder and harder to deny, the task of keeping the surface at arm's length fell all the more to eye-undeceiving contrivances.
The two top talents of the time, Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays, have hit the ball harder and more successfully so far this early season than at any period in careers which, to be frank about it, never have quite reached expectations.
For racing bikes where the rider is bent over, weight is more evenly distributed between the handlebars and saddle, the hips are flexed, and a narrower and harder saddle is more efficient.
Tools, weapons, armor, and various building materials, like decorative tiles, made of bronze were harder and more durable than their stone and copper (" Chalcolithic ") predecessors.
The boiling causes the leather to be harder but also more brittle.
This alters the quality of any preceding consonant causing a harder, more emphasized pronunciation.
Road bikes tend to have a more upright shape and a shorter wheelbase, which make the bike more mobile but harder to ride slowly.
In April 1917, when German U-boats were sinking many British ships with torpedoes, the marine artist Norman Wilkinson devised dazzle camouflage, which paradoxically made ships more visible but harder to target.
It is likely that harder hitting, or at least higher penetrating, weapons will become more common, due to a rise in use of body armor, making weaker weapons ineffective.
His solution to the country's economic difficulties was basically for the people to work harder and show more discipline.
The soil in the north is richer and more fertile with more galestro, with the soil gradually becoming harder and stonier with more albarese in the south.
The harder it became to export customer data to EDIF, the more the vendors seemed to like it.
Soft lead bullets are generally used in handguns with velocities of 1000 ft / s ( 300 m / s ) or lower, while harder cast bullets may be used, with careful powder selection, in rifles with velocities of 2000 ft / s ( 600 m / s ) or slightly more.
A more satisfying converse, which is much harder to prove, is the Looman – Menchoff theorem: if ƒ is continuous, u and v have first partial derivatives ( but not necessarily continuous ), and they satisfy the Cauchy – Riemann equations, then ƒ is holomorphic.
The percentage of carbon determines important characteristics of the final product: the more carbon, the harder the steel.
The drawback of this type of resistance mechanism is that the resistance is constant ; rowers using air or water resistance more accurately simulate actual rowing, where the resistance increases the harder the handle is pulled.
Other methods include harder paper sizing and more specialized paper coatings.
The closer to equilibrium the character is, the more he is anchored in everyday human reality and the harder it is for the character to see through the veil of The Illusion to the true reality beneath.
For example, a harder, more brittle steel may be sandwiched between an outer layer of softer, tougher, stainless steel to reduce vulnerability to corrosion.

harder and willing
In families where sibling rivalry reaches a pathological level, and especially when a scarcity of parental resources such as affection exacerbates already-severe rivalry, firstborns may be less willing to give away competitive advantage by sharing knowledge with their siblings, but the firstborns in question will by that same token likely study harder for their own benefit, gaining reinforcement similar to what they would realize from the teaching process.
Later, advocating a harder line which the MSI was not able or willing to uphold, he broke from the MSI to form an even stauncher neofascist formation, known as the Fronte Nazionale.
* Some individuals are, for whatever reason, willing to try any substance, and the " gateway " drugs are merely the ones that are ( usually ) available at an earlier age than the harder drugs.

harder and league
Life in the Adecco league proved harder than most fans had anticipated, and many were disappointed when Glimt failed to secure the third place play-off spot they had held during most of the course of the season, finally ending in fifth place.
The NFL's franchise fee for 1922 also increased from $ 50 to $ 1, 000, making it harder for Tonawanda play a second season in the league.
It's also been called the " third major league ," because the level of play is exceptional, players play harder because they want to prove something to those judging their talent, and because some teams used to draw as well as, if not better, than their major league counterparts.
The competition was harder, and the team failed to finish in the top half of the league until 1961.
With the exception of Nolan Ryan, he throws harder than anybody in this league.
For the last two years the Laughing Fish have won the league, but the game is getting a lot more competitive with teams trying ever harder to improve.

harder and is
It is harder, he muttered, to meditate on man ( or woman ) than on God.
It is no harder to raise big, healthy, blooming plants than weak, sickly little things ; ;
It is becoming harder and harder to tell law courts and political arenas from the modern theatre ''.
the hotel-motel demarcation is becoming harder to find every year.
It is now harder to assume telepathy as a basis for the statements -- though research still does not know how far afield ESP can range.
Surgical drainage of the abscess ( e. g., lancing ) is usually indicated once the abscess has developed from a harder serous inflammation to a softer pus stage.
Eventually, humans learned to smelt metals such as copper and tin from ore, and, around 2500 BC, began alloying the two metals to form bronze, which is much harder than its ingredients.
While side-scrolling games in the vein of Super Mario Bros. are possible on the system ( 1990's Scrapyard Dog is the best example ), it is significantly harder to develop such a title than on a tile-based system such as the Nintendo Entertainment System.
It contains both α and β ' phase ; the β '- phase is body-centered cubic and is harder and stronger than α. Alpha-beta brasses are usually worked hot.
This is in fact incorrect, for a higher string tension can cause the shuttle to slide off the racquet and hence make it harder to hit a shot accurately.
If the netshot is tight and tumbling, then the opponent's lift will not reach the back of the court, which makes the subsequent smash much harder to return.
Though bronze is generally harder than wrought iron, with Vickers hardness of 60 – 258 vs. 30 – 80, the Bronze Age gave way to the Iron Age ; this happened because iron was easier to find and easier to process.
It is widely believed that PSPACE-complete problems are strictly harder than any problem in NP, although this has not yet been proved.
Banquo's role in the coup that follows the murder is harder to explain.
UTF-16 or UTF-32, which can be used for all languages as well, are less widely used because they can be harder to handle in programming languages that assume a byte-oriented ASCII superset encoding, and they are less efficient for text with a high frequency of ASCII characters, which is usually the case for HTML documents.
In chemical terms, calcium is reactive and soft for a metal ( though harder than lead, it can be cut with a knife with difficulty ).
The governor from that province declared " it is harder to defeat a quilombo than the Dutch invaders.

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