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All of which might make for a pretty hard landing.
A result, he added, is a 40 percent chance of a hard landing.
But then, it had been one hell of a hard landing.
It was going to be a hard landing, if he landed at all.
The first Junior was written off after a hard landing in 1948.
China is heading for a hard landing and they know it.
I think China is going to come in for a hard landing sometime soon.
On a previous jump just 3 days before he'd hit his head during a hard landing.
The alternative is a hard landing, also known as a crash.
The danger: a hard landing for China and the global economy.
Still, many say they expect moderation, rather than a hard landing.
"The point all along was to avoid a hard landing.
The Americans spent much of the time here debating whether their economy would have a soft or hard landing.
Grant had seen the hard landing he'd made, and knew what that could do to the wheels.
This is going to be a very hard landing.
"We could have a hard landing rather than a soft one and a plunge in the stock market," he said.
"It is suspected that the pilot did a hard landing."
Unfortunately, the alternatives to a hard landing hardly seem better.
It would be a harder landing than usual, and far off target.
Two hard landings in one night were two too many.
"Ah, so you must have hit your head too many times during hard landings.
Indeed, it is making a dangerously hard landing all the more probable.
But not everyone is concerned about a "hard landing".
A Dash 8 was damaged beyond repair after a hard landing in 2005.
If we get a hard landing, things will get pretty ugly.