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"But it will probably be a couple days before we have any hard information about those issues."
Hard information is difficult to come by in this region.
I have a notion there as well, but first we need hard information.
No firefighters appeared to have the hard information the police got.
He's the only one with any hard information about what we're up against."
It takes some really piercing hard information to break that.
Give me some good hard information that I can act upon."
And there is almost no hard information on blood sales, which have been banned since 1998.
Jack went back into the pile, looking for that one piece of hard information.
But I have not been given any hard information.
And Chinese citizens for the first time have hard information on the air they breathe.
There was so little hard information to go on.
But he still held private seminars, which were notorious although there was very little hard information about them.
Without any hard information, he could speculate for the rest of the day and it would all be meaningless.
Potential buyers received no hard information on the type in advance.
And why can't he be someone who'll give us hard information instead of whining?
Let me give you two bits of hard information, five minutes apiece to think, and then we will do this all over again.
Without any hard information on what would be said during the speech, rumors flew through the media.
Hungry for hard information, people who were already on the run pulled off the highway to see the President speak.
That was the one piece of hard information I got out of her.
Not that it's hard information to find out, like.
Plus, he knows that there's not much hard information to be gathered from this witness.
"I think what this program offers is the hard information and the mechanics to make commercial theater," he said.
Td like to be able to give the President some hard information.
He needed hard information about his opponents' activities, interests, and whereabouts.