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With those trends, Bell said the company is beginning tough discussions with cities about what it sees as a long-term economic reality: cities must bear more of the financial impact of falling commodity prices.
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"That difference might have been enough to tip the balance when things were beginning to get tough at the end of the last ice age," he said.
But prosecutors in Miami have now begun to get tough.
"Spain looks better, but the government hasn't even begun to get tough on the fiscal side.
You always have two choices when things begin to get tough: you can either overcome an obstacle and grow in the process or let it beat you.
In the 1990s, however, the government began to get tougher.
(It is not mentioned, but this is when Rodrigo Duterte was beginning his tough-guy political career in the Philippines).
But for Grisanti, it was definitely a bad way to begin a tough re-election campaign.
Both sides have begun talking tough again.
The couple began the tough task of coordinating lives that were 1,500 miles apart.
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