Word: hardest
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...Republicans who have been trying to get the hardest job in the country would be a better President than Carter or Kennedy. However, the best chance for the U.S. lies in Ronald Reagan. A Reagan-Baker ticket would put us in good hands...
...Hardest hit of all have been the nation's mutual savings banks and S and Ls. Because the thrifts have historically been forced to rely largely on mortgage lending for their business, much of the industry's current income is still coming from home loans written years ago, when rates were no more than half the current national levels of 15½% to 17% for a typical 25-year loan...
...Higgins' exposure to justice began with a stint as a court reporter for the Associated Press, developed through law school and appointments as a Massachusetts assistant attorney general and an Assistant U.S. Attorney, and continues in the criminal-law practice he has maintained in Boston since 1973. "The hardest thing in this business is to explain just what you can and can't do for a client," he says. "There is a good reason why 85% to 90% of all criminal cases brought by a competent prosecutor end up in defense pleas; nobody can win them...
...When you need endorsements the most, they're the hardest to get. In politics, people are like sniffers--they move the way the tide is going," Orren said...
Going in-naked-is the hardest part...