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But we have some tough issues to resolve, and I'm not going to prognosticate.
But he also spoke of "some tough issues", telling reporters: "We have a lot of work to do".
"I don't believe it's out of reach, but we have some tough issues to resolve," he said.
"There are some tough issues to deal with, things you have to think about and work through," Manuel, 43, said in telephone interview.
"So we have a lot of work to do, we've got some tough issues, but there's a genuine effort by everybody to be serious about this and to understand the time constraints that we're working under.
Kerry said: "We have some tough issues, but there's been a genuine effort by everybody to be serious about this and to understand the time constraints that we're working under".
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"We support him diving headfirst into some very tough issues".
"There are some very tough issues here still," said Alden Meyer, director of strategy and policy at the Union of Concerned Scientists.
"Chinese new leaders realize that they have some very tough issues coming up that will require big expenditures," said Kenneth Lieberthal, a former Clinton administration National Security Council adviser on Asia who is now at the University of Michigan.
While repeating many longstanding Palestinian positions, it also appeared to show some softening on tough issues like the return of refugees and control of Jerusalem, American officials said.
"There are some really, really tough issues across the board," Martha Fuller Clark, a committee member who is a state senator from New Hampshire and backs Mr. Obama, said in the wee hours Saturday.
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