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It is precisely because tough questions remain that grammar is worth taking seriously.
Canada's caution is wise because tough policy issues, tightly linked to today's patent case, lie ahead.
NBC executives said they canceled "Southland" in part because tough economic times meant viewers preferred escapism and blue skies.
Because tough measures are, perhaps wrongly, seen as tough politics they are more often introduced in bad times.
Yes, there were some painful cuts in the auto industry at the start of Obama's presidency, largely because tough choices had to be made.
High labor costs borne by employers create a reluctance to hire because tough job security rules make it harder to get rid of workers later if business turns down.
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That is less likely than in the past, the professor said, because tougher sentences have kept criminals off the streets and the use of crack cocaine has declined.
But intelligence officials have always contended that their findings were ignored because tougher sanctions would have ruptured American-Chinese relations.
Many smaller payday lenders have already been forced out of the market because tougher regulation has made it harder and more expensive to operate.
Its popularity has suffered because of tough policies such as cutting fuel subsidies.
It was ultimately forced to enter negotiations only because of tough sanctions.
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