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I think that's a tough case to make.
Her word against Strauss-Kahn's began to look like a tough case to make.
But this is an especially tough case to make against Lay.
From the beginning, the authorities warned that this would be a very tough case to crack.
No matter how valid, that's a tough case to make to families whose properties are being plastered with foreclosure notices.
"He is the candidate of the status quo in Washington, D.C., and he has a tough case to make, he's got a tough case to make, in the general election.
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David Abraham, a professor of immigration law at the University of Miami, said the panel recognized "the conservative traditions of respecting the separation of powers and recognizing that Congress has delegated the authority to make the calls in tough cases" to the immigration service.
This individual will bring to the bedside their years of experience and thoughtful discussions of tough cases to make us all understand the basics of disease.
"Without a central database, the R.I.A.A. has a tougher case to make," he said.
The left across Europe had a tougher case to make – showing why the deficit didn't cause the financial crisis, but also why it needs to come back down.
"Now, if you're going to be out of the office four days instead of three, that has a domino effect on your schedule and you have a tougher case to prove".
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