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But regional instability and low trading volumes on the exchange pose tough challenges to that ambition.
But such dizzy heights pose tough questions for a club whose role off the pitch is meant to be as important as its performance on it.
Mr. Oppenheim has had to rely on aesthetic indifference as a kind of political strategy, an anti-art pose, tough to sustain over decades.
In his annual Berkshire Hathaway letter, Warren E. Buffett recently urged investors to pose tough questions at the shareholders meeting in May.
After each pitch, the judges pose tough questions in a six-minute Q&A.
A Fourth Industrial Revolution is arising that will pose tough ethical questions with few simple, black-and-white answers.
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Jerry Menikoff, director of the federal Office for Human Research Protections, which oversees the Common Rule, cautions that any alarm is premature, saying that federal officials do not intend to pose tougher restrictions on information that is already public.
Would you be comfortable posing tough questions to Akon? Alexander Danvers Arlington, Virginia I can't remember ever being scared around a subject or a subject's entourage.
CNN US President Jon Klein said: "Piers has made his name posing tough questions to public figures, holding them accountable for their words and deeds.
"Piers has made his name posing tough questions to public figures, holding them accountable for their words and deeds," said Jon Klein, CNN's president.
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