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#A market is generally said to be hard if prices in the market are rising.
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#Hard measures are ones which are readily quantifiable, especially in money terms.  
 
A market is generally said to be hard if prices in the market are rising.
 
 
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Hard measures are ones which are readily quantifiable, especially in money terms.  





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A market is generally said to be hard if prices in the market are rising.


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Hard measures are ones which are readily quantifiable, especially in money terms.


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