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That's a tough burden for any floor to bear.
They've got a great club, representing the league, and that's a tough burden.
"To invalidate the people's vote, the plaintiffs have a really tough burden: they have to prove the people acted irrationally," Mr. Pugno said.
In the light of this tough burden of proof, there was insufficient evidence to bring proceedings.The CPS's explanation raised as many questions as it answered.
Prosecutors have a tough burden: they must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Mr. Zimmerman did not shoot in self-defense.
Too much awareness is a tough burden to carry.
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Before, the United States had to provide prima facie evidence to justify extradition, a tougher burden of proof than Britain's "probable cause".
In a 5-to-4 ruling last June, the Supreme Court created a tougher burden of proof for plaintiffs in age bias cases.
In future, fund managers and banks owe it to their own customers to place much tougher burdens of proof on firms with a taste for elaborate, unfathomable financial deals which seem to have little to do with their mainstream business.
It included tougher burdens of proof for investors, shorter statutes of limitation, limits on pretrial discovery, limits on liability for accountants, and rules forcing the loser to pay legal costs.
"She's tough," Mr. Burden said.
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