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Earlier in the week, Weis admitted that he would "have a tough time arguing with" his being let go.
"A single monument where it was -- I think we'd have a tough time arguing that was in line with today's decision," he said.
"If they decide to make a change, I'd have to say that I'd have a tough time arguing with that," Weis said.
"If they decide to make a change, I'd have to say that I'd have a tough time arguing with that," Weis told reporters.
Moreover, after implicitly (though not publicly) admitting that players are entitled to a share of the revenues from video games featuring them, the association will have a tough time arguing that the same principle should not apply to television rights, game tickets and merchandise sales.
And Apple Computer is going to have a tough time arguing that it's no longer in the music business.
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Leggett said the county will now have a tougher time arguing that local governments don't need federal intervention to make it less cumbersome and costly for companies to install the 5G network.
Don't waste time arguing.
Instead of promoting intergenerational conflict in tough times, the paper argues that a common agenda of shared sites and shared caring can help build a stronger Britain for people of all ages.
Groups seeking tougher immigration laws argue that the Trump administration would have an equally tough time defending DACA in court.
You could in fact, argue that at this point, the market has hardened and Microsoft is going to have a tough time pushing through iOS/Android supremacy.
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