| 41. | Still, should Bush win, he would hardly have an easy time of it.
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| 42. | Seles didn't have an easy time in this match, despite the score.
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| 43. | Atletico expects to have an easy time with next-to-last placed Merida.
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| 44. | Luo Yi thought he'd have an easy time gaining political asylum in Japan.
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| 45. | The president acknowledged that he is not having an easy time dealing with younger leaders.
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| 46. | Mr . Musharraf is not having an easy time facing opponents in his own country,
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| 47. | Borrowers are having an easy time finding buyers because investors keep adding cash to bond funds.
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| 48. | In New England, however, the companies will not have an easy time making inroads.
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| 49. | Nebot would also have an easy time with Ehlers in the second round, analysts said.
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| 50. | Not all junk-rated companies are having an easy time finding buyers for their bonds.
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