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To help tenderize a potentially tough cut, a marinade is usually called for.
Kansas City, Minnesota and Tampa Bay are all potentially tough games for St . Louis
A review by Cfius (pronounced SIF-ee-us) is still regarded as potentially tough, however.
House members in potentially tough races and those seeking Senate seats fled from the plan in droves.
Royal Mail faces potentially tough wage and pension negotiations this year but the risks are probably overstated.
So far, in Nevada, the evidence seems to point to a potentially tough time for President Obama.
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And it may become subject to potentially tougher rules governing its capital, affecting its ability to continue buying back stock.
Mr. Prince said that a contentious court system, and potentially tougher securities laws, played crucial roles in Citigroup's decision to settle.
In a trading update, the company said consumer confidence and leisure spending were threatened by the referendum result "and we are alert to a potentially tougher trading environment ahead".
This is a potentially tougher sell and Smith senior is pulling out all the stops to seal the deal – and he of course has plenty of stops to pull.
This is where a "fiesty" Bob Schieffer, who wants the candidates to go deeper and broader during a fifteen-minute discussion, can steer things away from the inane focus on words -- and, potentially, tougher sledding for Obama.
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