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But he's not looking tough any more.
We also prove that, if competition is sufficiently tough, any increase in product substitutability reduces R&D efforts.
"It's tough any time you lose a game you seemingly have control of," Nets Coach Byron Scott said.
"It's tough any time you're not able to get on the board," Mario Lemieux, the player and part owner, said.
"The only way we can include minorities in a significant way," said the Rev. David J. Moore, the Assemblies of God's director of intercultural ministries, "is for white people to surrender power, and that's tough". Any change may have to start at the top.
It's tough, any time you start a company with crazy high expectations and you don't deliver.
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It was never nailed on that England would make it through their World Cup pool, the toughest any hosts have faced.
Mr. Green's spokesman, Joe DePlasco, quickly assailed Mr. Bloomberg for running the ad, which is among the toughest any candidate has run in this campaign.
Mr. McAuliffe's speech was among the toughest any Democrat -- including possible presidential contenders -- has made about Mr. Bush since last September.
In Germany, restrictions are even tougher: Any research on or with human embryos is prohibited by law unless the embryo is the immediate beneficiary.
Fewer workers and more retirees is tough on any economy.
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