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Net designers face tough competition which can be compared with the gold miners during the California gold rush.

"We must act in the public interest, no matter how tough, for the pains of today cannot be compared to the benefits of tomorrow," he said.

I'm not sure how tough it is compared to a Panasonic Toughbook, but chances are this model will take a beating just fine.

Called "Tough Love," the series has been compared to the smash hit "Broad City," with The Daily Dot claiming that "the two main characters' friendship seems genuine, and the awkward moments feel relatable".

Seen as a tough, competent and intensely private person, already being compared to Germany's Angela Merkel, she must now try to limit the damage to British trade and investment as she renegotiates the country's ties with its 27 EU partners.

This is a really tough call because it's comparing apples and oranges.

That's why it's tough to compare to athletic things to aesthetic.

It is tough to compare the men's and women's games when there is really no comparison.

It's a good thing but because of this it is tough to compare it with other players'.

The pet will also need to fit certain criteria, exotic pets are tougher to import compared to dogs and cat for example.

It's tough to read Phoenix comparing his own alleged freshman album to one of the all-time hip-hop classics and not know this is hoaxier than a Howard Hughes autobiography.

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