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His teammates Erick Aybar, Maicer Izturis and Bobby Abreu also like to run, making things tougher for Sabathia.
When Europe's economy is weak, the value of the euro tends to fall, which keeps the value of the dollar higher than it probably should be (making things tougher for our exporters).
But as they begin focusing more on the candidates, Iowans say the war in Iraq and, even more so, the economy weigh heavily, especially with a drought wilting corn and soy and making things tougher for farmers.
"The economic climate is making things tougher for companies out there.
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But she's still making things tough for herself - Clijsters stumbled and looked out of the point, only for Davenport to put in a long forehand.
"I thought Yale did a great job in the second half making things tough for us to score," Baylor coach Scott Drew said.
But given that the continuing-to-rise tide of foreclosures will keep making things tough for the financial sector, and therefore for everyone else, doing something about the source of our current problems is overdue.
In "The Imperfect Storm," we started a discussion focused on five shifts that, combined with what's been a challenging economy, are making things tough for nonprofits.
Adding a competitive element to baseball, Mayor E. Markham Bench said, only makes things tougher for Scarsdale children.
Having Jennings back on the field will make things tougher for the Giants' 29th-ranked pass defense.
The recession has made things tougher for recent graduates, but there is evidence that things are getting modestly better.
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