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New Jersey has relatively tough requirements.
They don't break and they're relatively tough.
Until now, Hartung had taken a relatively tough line in response to claims by descendants of Jewish collectors.
As governor of Massachusetts, he pledged to do nothing to reverse the state's relatively tough gun laws.
Analysing the benefit of supermarket cards is relatively tough because there are so many factors to consider.
At Whole Foods, he says, Preserve sales were up double digits, despite that chain's relatively tough year.
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In the crack kinking case, the interface is relatively tougher than at least one of two adjoining materials (Li et al. 1995).
The Indian economy is going through relatively tougher times, with growth at its slowest for a decade.
The relatively tougher terms might relate to the billions in souring real estate bets that Uncle Sam agreed to sit on.
Though he apologized for the loss and poor risk management at the Senate hearing, Mr. Dimon resolutely defended his firm, and faced relatively few tough questions about how JPMorgan failed to check a mushrooming bet that eventually soured.
As Mansfield descended into the tough, relatively cash-strapped Conference, Saunders sank about £500,000 in personally to fight the financial fires which flared up around them.
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